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Dacic: Identity of persons killed in Bolivia not yet confirmed

21. May 2010. | 11:16

Source: Tanjug

Interior Minister Ivica Dacic stated that the identity of the three persons killed in Bolivia has not been confirmed as the finger prints that the Bolivian Interpol Office had forwarded to Serbian Interior Ministry (MUP) are not clear, so they asked for new ones to be provided.

Interior Minister Ivica Dacic stated that the identity of the three persons killed in Bolivia has not been confirmed as the finger prints that the Bolivian Interpol Office had forwarded to Serbian Interior Ministry (MUP) are not clear, so they asked for new ones to be provided.

"We have information from the documents, but we cannot yet confirm the identity of the persons killed," Dacic pointed out.

He had previously said that the Bolivian Interpol office had forwarded to Serbia the photocopies of the passports, identity cards and finger prints of the three persons killed in a clash between drug cartels in that country. Dacic said that the MUP has no record of these passports being stolen.

The data were analysed at the National Criminalistic-Technical Centre of the Serbian MUP.The Bolivian media had earlier reported that three Serbian and three Bolivian citizens were killed in the clash between drug cartels, whereas four persons were wounded.Dacic urged that the names of the persons killed should not be published until facts are determined.

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