YU-MILOSEVIC-TRIAL-Politika MILOSEVIC'S LOYAL POLICEMAN TO TESTIFY AGAINST HIM IN HAGUE BELGRADE Feb 10 (hina) - One of the key witnesses of the prosecution in the case against former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic will be the
former head of the Serbian Interior Ministry's public safety department, Vladimir Djordjevic, Belgrade's daily "Vecernje novosti" reported. The daily quoted a Belgrade correspondent of Dutch daily "Rotterdams Dagblada" who claims Djordjevic is ready to testify against Milosevic if the court grants him immunity. Djordjevic, who was one of Milosevic's most loyal policemen and a member of his party, was the head of the public safety department since 1997. Replaced in January 2011, Djordjevic retired several months later and fled Yugoslavia in June 2001 when he allegedly travelled to Moscow. The Dutch daily claims Djordjevic was one of the rear witnesses close to Milosevic who allegedly has tapes of conversations with Milosevic which could back up his testimon
BELGRADE Feb 10 (hina) - One of the key witnesses of the prosecution
in the case against former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic
will be the former head of the Serbian Interior Ministry's public
safety department, Vladimir Djordjevic, Belgrade's daily
"Vecernje novosti" reported.
The daily quoted a Belgrade correspondent of Dutch daily
"Rotterdams Dagblada" who claims Djordjevic is ready to testify
against Milosevic if the court grants him immunity.
Djordjevic, who was one of Milosevic's most loyal policemen and a
member of his party, was the head of the public safety department
since 1997.
Replaced in January 2011, Djordjevic retired several months later
and fled Yugoslavia in June 2001 when he allegedly travelled to
Moscow.
The Dutch daily claims Djordjevic was one of the rear witnesses
close to Milosevic who allegedly has tapes of conversations with
Milosevic which could back up his testimony.
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