BELGRADE, April 1 (Hina) - Toma Fila, a defence lawyer of a former Yugoslav president, Slobodan Milosevic, on Sunday said his client would be interrogated in the course of the day after "he (Milosevic) takes some rest." Lawyer Fila
explained that Milosevic's questioning was postponed due to his "exhaustion" and it was assessed that it would be better if Milosevic got some rest. Fila added that his client was "in en excellent mental state". The lawyer said he had been in contact with Milosevic in the last seven days, but stressed that he did not know whether he could defend him. Police are carrying out an on-the-spot investigation in Milosevic's villa in the residential area of Dedinje, and curious people and reporters who gathered around the building were removed from the site. A large number of policemen was spotted around the villa at about noon. This morning it was stated that Milosevic's wife, Mira Markov
BELGRADE, April 1 (Hina) - Toma Fila, a defence lawyer of a former
Yugoslav president, Slobodan Milosevic, on Sunday said his client
would be interrogated in the course of the day after "he (Milosevic)
takes some rest."
Lawyer Fila explained that Milosevic's questioning was postponed
due to his "exhaustion" and it was assessed that it would be better
if Milosevic got some rest.
Fila added that his client was "in en excellent mental state".
The lawyer said he had been in contact with Milosevic in the last
seven days, but stressed that he did not know whether he could
defend him.
Police are carrying out an on-the-spot investigation in
Milosevic's villa in the residential area of Dedinje, and curious
people and reporters who gathered around the building were removed
from the site.
A large number of policemen was spotted around the villa at about
noon.
This morning it was stated that Milosevic's wife, Mira Markovic,
and daughter Marija as well as some of his bodyguards remained in
the building.
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