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THE HAGUE, Dec 19 (Hina) - The International Criminal Tribunal for
the former Yugoslavia in The Hague ordered on Friday that Bosnian
Croat war crimes suspect Marinko Katava be freed from the
tribunal's custody.
This decision granted a request by the prosecutor's office that
charges against Katava should be dropped for lack of evidence.
Mark Harmon of the prosecutor's office told Trial Chamber II,
chaired by Judge Antonio Cassese, that witnesses confirmed
Katava's alibi that he had not been on the location described in the
indictment.
Defence attorney Mario Nobilo supported the prosecutor's motion on
behalf of Katava's defence counsel Petar Pavkovic.
Noting that Katava had been in detention for more than two months,
Cassese expressed hope that in the future the prosecutor would
respond quickly with regard to basic issues such as freedom of the
accused.
Nobilo, who represented Katava on Friday, said that Katava should
be released on Friday evening. He added that two other suspects,
Pero Skopljak and Ivan Santic, should also be released this
evening.
Nobilo said the three men were expected to leave the Netherlands for
Zagreb on Saturday.
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