FBI without answers on 2004 Topčider deaths

The FBI report received on Monday, provides no answers in the case of the deaths of two soldiers in 2004.

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Thursday, 25.10.2007.

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The FBI report received on Monday, provides no answers in the case of the deaths of two soldiers in 2004. Serbian experts will probably be closer to uncovering the truth behind the deaths of two military guards on October 5, 2004, in barracks located in Topcider, after comparing the FBI report, which arrived in Belgrade on Monday, with the findings of both the military and independent commissions hired to investigate the case. FBI without answers on 2004 Topcider deaths Daily Blic had access to the FBI report yesterday, stating that while there is no definitive conclusion, there are detailed analyses of all of the evidence given to the FBI. The report from the FBI took two years to complete because the evidence that was sent from Serbia was kept in the Serbian diplomatic offices in Frankfurt and embassy in Berlin for a full year. Janko Jakovljevic, the father of one of the two victims, told Blic that the incomplete findings by the FBI are a result of the initial shortcomings of the Serbian investigation. “It is sad that this is happening. Everything was dissimulated here, our people probably did not send everything that was needed,” Jakovljevic said. He added that he is not happy with the fact that the military sector of the Belgrade District Court will be deciding on the case in the end, despite the FBI report.

FBI without answers on 2004 Topčider deaths

Daily Blic had access to the FBI report yesterday, stating that while there is no definitive conclusion, there are detailed analyses of all of the evidence given to the FBI.

The report from the FBI took two years to complete because the evidence that was sent from Serbia was kept in the Serbian diplomatic offices in Frankfurt and embassy in Berlin for a full year.

Janko Jakovljević, the father of one of the two victims, told Blic that the incomplete findings by the FBI are a result of the initial shortcomings of the Serbian investigation.

“It is sad that this is happening. Everything was dissimulated here, our people probably did not send everything that was needed,” Jakovljević said.

He added that he is not happy with the fact that the military sector of the Belgrade District Court will be deciding on the case in the end, despite the FBI report.

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