BELGRADE: 56 PEOPLE ARRESTED, PRIME SUSPECTS STILL AT LARGE BELGRADE, March 13 (Hina) - By 5 pm on Thursday the Serbian police arrested 56 persons, including eight persons from the mobster clan believed to have organised and carried
out the assassination of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic, the Serbian government stated this evening.
BELGRADE, March 13 (Hina) - By 5 pm on Thursday the Serbian police
arrested 56 persons, including eight persons from the mobster clan
believed to have organised and carried out the assassination of
Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic, the Serbian government
stated this evening. #L#
According to the same source, the leaders of the group, Milorad
Lukovic a.k.a. Legija, a former commander of special operations
units called the Red Berets, Dusan Spasojevic a.k.a. Siptar, and
Mile Lukovic "Godfather" are still on the run.
Nebojsa Covic, Serbia's Vice-Premier and Acting Premier, confirmed
this evening for Television B92 that the persons who had been
arrested also included Jovica Stanisic, a former head of the
Serbian interior ministry's State Security Service, and a former
commander of the Red Berets, Franko Simatovic a.k.a Frenki, who had
held the post before the prime suspect Milorad Lukovic a.k.a
Legija.
B92 previously reported that 200 persons were arrested in the
ongoing police operation, but it seems that this figure was
released by mistake.
(hina) rml