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BELGRADE -- The War Crimes Prosecution is continuing to question those suspected of aiding and abetting Hague fugitive Stojan Župljanin. Professor and former Agriculture Minister Koviljko Lovre was the first of the seven suspects to be questioned two days ago, Beta understands, while a further three individuals will be interviewed today. Several dozen people will be questioned as part of the pre-investigative procedure. Župljanin’s support network was discovered after police deciphered his codebook, seized in March from his flat in Niš where he had been staying under the assumed identity of Branislav Vukadin. According to information uncovered by the Interior Ministry, since 1999, the war crimes suspect had hidden in 27 locations overall, four of them outside Serbia. It was also confirmed that he had used one other... [read full story]
