BELGRADE, May 3 (Hina) - Two persons on Sunday evening attacked a reporter of Belgrade's Television B92 reporting from the scene of surrender of Milorad Lukovic Legija, the principal indictee in the trial of Serbian Premier Zoran
Djindjic, and broke his camera.
BELGRADE, May 3 (Hina) - Two persons on Sunday evening attacked a
reporter of Belgrade's Television B92 reporting from the scene of
surrender of Milorad Lukovic Legija, the principal indictee in the
trial of Serbian Premier Zoran Djindjic, and broke his camera.#L#
"I was standing some 250 metres from Lukovic's house when two bald
guys came up to me and asked me who I was filming for. When I said
that I was with Television B92, they snatched my camera away and
bashed it on the ground. They told me that if somebody asked me who
broke my camera to say that it was 'Legija's security'," Masan Lekic
said.
Former Serbian Vice Premier Zarko Korac told Television B92 on Monday
morning that Lukovic had negotiated his surrender with the police for
several days.
Apart from a statement by Interior Minister Dragan Jocic to Beta news
agency, there have been no statements by other Serbian government
officials regarding the surrender of the former commander of the
infamous Special Operations Unit of the Serbian police, the so-called
Red Berets.
(Hina) rml