BELGRADE, March 27 (Hina) - The Serbian police on Thursday brought in Milica Gajic-Milosevic, the wife of Marko Milosevic, the son of a former Yugoslav president and one of indictees in the Hague, Slobodan Milosevic.
BELGRADE, March 27 (Hina) - The Serbian police on Thursday brought
in Milica Gajic-Milosevic, the wife of Marko Milosevic, the son of a
former Yugoslav president and one of indictees in the Hague,
Slobodan Milosevic. #L#
The police have not revealed the reasons for the arrest, the
Belgrade-based Radio B92 reported.
Marko Milosevic, known for his murky businesses while his father
was in power, fled Serbia immediately upon the democratic changes
in Serbia in October 2000.
Within their clamp-down on organised crime in the wake of the
assassination of Premier Zoran Djindjic, the police on Thursday
arrested Zivota Djoincevic, the head of a department of a Belgrade
court, who is believed to have close links with the Zemun gang,
suspected of killing Djindjic.
(hina) ms