BELGRADE: PROBE INTO DJINDJIC'S ASSASSINATION CONTINUES BELGRADE, March 24 (Hina) - A total of 395 charges were pressed against 262 members of various criminal groups based on evidence collected by the police after the assassination
of Serbian Premier Zoran Djindjic, said the head of the Serbian parliament's defence and security committee, Dragan Sutanovac.
BELGRADE, March 24 (Hina) - A total of 395 charges were pressed
against 262 members of various criminal groups based on evidence
collected by the police after the assassination of Serbian Premier
Zoran Djindjic, said the head of the Serbian parliament's defence
and security committee, Dragan Sutanovac. #L#
A total of 1,031 persons are in police custody, Sutanovac said,
adding that all involved in the assassination as well as those who
committed other criminal acts would be prosecuted.
The parliamentary committee has decided to set up a commission to
study statements by some parties before and after Djindjic's
murder.
The president of Vojvodina's parliament and leader of the Vojvodina
League of Social-Democrats, Nenad Canak, recently proposed banning
the Serbian Radical Party.
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