BELGRADE, April 2 (Hina) - Slobodan Milosevic may be indicted for preparing an armed attack, Milosevic's attorney Toma Fila said in Belgrade on Monday. "Some maps have been discovered there (in Milosevic's residence). Should it be
established that the weapons (from the residence) belonged to Milosevic and his men, he may be indicted for preparing an armed attack," Fila said, adding the maximum sentence for this criminal act was 15 years' imprisonment. According to Fila, Milosevic claims he had no knowledge of the weapons being kept in his residence. The attorney said he had not talked to his client about the possibility of a new indictment for preparing an armed attack. The Serbian interior ministry has confirmed that a large quantity of weapons and ammunition were discovered in the residence as well as that two armoured vehicles were discovered on the premises. The ministry continues searching Milosevic'
BELGRADE, April 2 (Hina) - Slobodan Milosevic may be indicted for
preparing an armed attack, Milosevic's attorney Toma Fila said in
Belgrade on Monday.
"Some maps have been discovered there (in Milosevic's residence).
Should it be established that the weapons (from the residence)
belonged to Milosevic and his men, he may be indicted for preparing
an armed attack," Fila said, adding the maximum sentence for this
criminal act was 15 years' imprisonment.
According to Fila, Milosevic claims he had no knowledge of the
weapons being kept in his residence. The attorney said he had not
talked to his client about the possibility of a new indictment for
preparing an armed attack.
The Serbian interior ministry has confirmed that a large quantity
of weapons and ammunition were discovered in the residence as well
as that two armoured vehicles were discovered on the premises. The
ministry continues searching Milosevic's villa.
Fila today filed an appeal against a court ruling on one-month
detention for Milosevic, but was not optimistic about the court's
decision. He said Milosevic had written the appeal by himself.
(hina) rml