"Suspects on release under constant surveillance"

Rasim Ljajić says the government regularly reports to the Hague on movements of suspects on temporary release.

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Tuesday, 18.12.2007.

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Rasim Ljajic says the government regularly reports to the Hague on movements of suspects on temporary release. The president of the National Council for Cooperation with the Hague Tribunal said that there had been no problems thus far, which was why the guarantees given in the case of Veselin Sljivancanin had been validated. "Suspects on release under constant surveillance" “Had there been problems up to now, those guarantees would not have been accepted, among other things, because Sljivancanin did not surrender voluntarily,“ stressed Ljajic. “I’m sure we’ll meet all the conditions under which he’s been granted temporary release and that we’ll deliver him back when the Hague asks for him. We’ll give guarantees in similar cases should the need arise,“ he said. Sljivancanin, who has been accorded temporary release having already served 90 percent of his sentence, arrived in Belgrade at the weekend. As a former Yugoslav National Army (JNA) major, he was sentenced to five years imprisonment by the Hague Tribunal for his failure to prevent the torture of Croat prisoners of war after the battle of Vukovar, who were later shot dead by members of the local territorial defense at Ovcara farm in November 1991. Rasim Ljajic (FoNet, archive)

"Suspects on release under constant surveillance"

“Had there been problems up to now, those guarantees would not have been accepted, among other things, because Šljivančanin did not surrender voluntarily,“ stressed Ljajić.

“I’m sure we’ll meet all the conditions under which he’s been granted temporary release and that we’ll deliver him back when the Hague asks for him. We’ll give guarantees in similar cases should the need arise,“ he said.

Šljivančanin, who has been accorded temporary release having already served 90 percent of his sentence, arrived in Belgrade at the weekend.

As a former Yugoslav National Army (JNA) major, he was sentenced to five years imprisonment by the Hague Tribunal for his failure to prevent the torture of Croat prisoners of war after the battle of Vukovar, who were later shot dead by members of the local territorial defense at Ovčara farm in November 1991.

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