PODGORICA, Sept 7 (Hina) - Montenegro's Interior Minister Andrija Jovicevic on Friday denied rumours that former Bosnian Serb leaders Radovan Karadzic and Ratko Mladic sometimes stayed in Montenegro. Montenegrin authorities would
immediately arrest war crimes suspects on their territory, he said. Karadzic and Mladic have been accused by the UN war crimes tribunal at The Hague of genocide in Bosnia-Herzegovina. "The Montenegrin Interior Ministry, which closely cooperates with the Hague tribunal, has no information that Ratko Mladic or Radovan Karadzic entered Montenegrin territory. If we obtained any information, we would take the measures that we advocate," said Jovicevic. "If any person on a Hague indictment arrives in Montenegro, the Montenegrin police will arrest them," he added.(hina) ha
PODGORICA, Sept 7 (Hina) - Montenegro's Interior Minister Andrija
Jovicevic on Friday denied rumours that former Bosnian Serb leaders
Radovan Karadzic and Ratko Mladic sometimes stayed in Montenegro.
Montenegrin authorities would immediately arrest war crimes
suspects on their territory, he said.
Karadzic and Mladic have been accused by the UN war crimes tribunal
at The Hague of genocide in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
"The Montenegrin Interior Ministry, which closely cooperates with
the Hague tribunal, has no information that Ratko Mladic or Radovan
Karadzic entered Montenegrin territory. If we obtained any
information, we would take the measures that we advocate," said
Jovicevic.
"If any person on a Hague indictment arrives in Montenegro, the
Montenegrin police will arrest them," he added.
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