BELGRADE, Aug 27 (Hina) - The Serbian Interior Ministry on Monday made an unusual offer, calling on "the perpetrators and orderers" of the unsolved murders and abductions of politicians and public figures to help shed light on those
crimes by offering to them individual rewards worth DM 300,000. The Serbian police made a similar public offer on their web page last Friday but it was not stated that the offer also referred to "perpetrators and orderers." Before making this unusual offer, the police stated a reward would be given to any person with information leading to the arrest of the perpetrators or orderers of murders. "The rewards will be given both to the perpetrators and the orderers of each criminal act if they admit having committed it, and their admission will affect their punishment," the ministry said. The web site of the Serbian police includes the photos of 21 persons who
BELGRADE, Aug 27 (Hina) - The Serbian Interior Ministry on Monday
made an unusual offer, calling on "the perpetrators and orderers"
of the unsolved murders and abductions of politicians and public
figures to help shed light on those crimes by offering to them
individual rewards worth DM 300,000.
The Serbian police made a similar public offer on their web page
last Friday but it was not stated that the offer also referred to
"perpetrators and orderers." Before making this unusual offer, the
police stated a reward would be given to any person with information
leading to the arrest of the perpetrators or orderers of murders.
"The rewards will be given both to the perpetrators and the orderers
of each criminal act if they admit having committed it, and their
admission will affect their punishment," the ministry said.
The web site of the Serbian police includes the photos of 21 persons
who were killed over the past year and whose killers have not been
discovered. The victims include a former Serbian deputy interior
minister, Radovan Stojicic Badza, Yugoslav Left (JUL) official and
oil dealer Zoran Todorovic-Kundak, Yugoslav Defence Minister Pavle
Bulatovic, Yugoslav Airlines (JAT) director Zika Petrovic,
journalists Slavko Curuvija and Milan Pantic, a recently murdered
senior official of the Serbian secret police, Momir Gavrilovic, as
well as a former president of the Socialist Party of Serbia, Ivan
Stambolic, who went missing exactly a year ago and whose
whereabouts are unknown.
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