VISAS WITHDRAW Australia banned

'Bujice' presenter heads to the premiere of Sedlar's movie but was denied a visa on the day of the trip
T to TV host of 'Torrent' Velimir Bujance denied entry to Australia where he was supposed to leave this weekend on the occasion of the Australian premiere of 'Croats and Australia' Jakov Sedlar, write News.

Bujanec wrote on his Facebook profile that he received the visa on October 26, but that he had been canceled on the day of the trip for unknown reasons.
VISAS WITHDRAW Australia banned


"I do not know if in this particular case it is the 'merit' of Cro-back or Serbian diplomacy, but it is widely known that the latter is still somewhat more capable ...," wrote Bujanec, who is known for paying for prostitutes with cocaine. eVisitor Visa Australia
At the end of 2013, a little less than a gram of cocaine was found in Velimir Bujanac's personal car, for which he was misdemeanor prosecuted.

Bujanec, however, was also criminally responsible for 'putting into circulation' the drug. In particular, he was accused of paying for the services of a prostitute with cocaine.
Although he initially claimed that the drug had been tampered with, he soon made a plea bargain with USKOK and admitted to suicide, and was sentenced to ten months in prison, with a suspended sentence of three years.
After the visa was canceled for journalist Velimir Bujanac on the day of the trip, the same happened to well-known Croatian director Jakov Sedlar, 24sata portal reports.

According to Fenix ​​Magazine, Sedlar was denied boarding in Los Angeles, where he had been staying for the last few days.

The reason is, as, in the case of Bujanec, the visa was canceled for Australia.
The visa, with which Sedlar had previously traveled to Australia, was valid and was valid for five years.
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