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One person taken into custody regarding search for Mladic

02. November 2010. | 12:42

Source: Tanjug

One person was taken into custody and will be brought to a hearing in Belgrade in scope of police quest for information that could lead to finding Hague fugitive Ratko Mladic.

One person was taken into custody and will be brought to a hearing in Belgrade in scope of police quest for information that could lead to finding Hague fugitive Ratko Mladic, Tanjug learned at the Office of the War Crimes Prosecutor Tuesday.

Police ransacked two locations in Belgrade and ethno-village Divljakovac near Arandjelovac in central Serbia on Tuesday morning.

The search lasted around three hours.There are no official information on the results.

The owner of the ethno-village and Belgrade Bajka restaurant is Goran Radivojevic.

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