BELGRADE, March 19 (Hina) - The Serbian parliament on Wednesday relieved 35 judges of duty, and the interior ministry nabbed the deputy state prosecutor, Milan Sarajlic, who is believed to have connections and contacts with the Zemun
crime gang, suspected of killing Premier Zoran Djindjic.
BELGRADE, March 19 (Hina) - The Serbian parliament on Wednesday
relieved 35 judges of duty, and the interior ministry nabbed the
deputy state prosecutor, Milan Sarajlic, who is believed to have
connections and contacts with the Zemun crime gang, suspected of
killing Premier Zoran Djindjic. #L#
A special statement is expected to be released by the ministry
pertaining to Sarajlic's arrest.
As regards those 35 judges, they have fulfilled conditions for the
retirement, and seven of them have so far been the judges of the
Serbian Supreme Court.
(hina) ms