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HR-BULLETIN-Politika BRIEF NEWS BULLETIN IN ENGLISH NO. 4930 HINA Zagreb 21 April 2003RADIC, INDICTED FOR VUKOVAR ATROCITIES, TURNS HIMSELF INBELGRADE, April 21 (Hina) - Miroslav Radic, an indictee of the UN war crimes tribunal for
the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and a captain of the former JNA (Yugoslav People's Army), was taken to a police station in Belgrade after he voluntarily surrendered to a local investigating judge, Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Cedomir Jovanovic told reporters on Monday. Radic is accused of atrocities in the eastern Croatian city of Vukovar. A few days ago, Serbian Interior Minister Dusan Mihajlovic said that a few executors of the 1991 Ovcara mass killing of Croatian POWs and patients taken from a Vukovar hospital were nabbed during the ongoing clamp-down on organised crime in the country, which the police launched following Serbian Premier Zoran Djindjic's assassination. The minister added that those arrests could help in the defence of indictees Radic and Ves