Minister: Budapest murder suspect known to Serbian police

Serbia’s Interior Minister Ivica Dačić has said that Dragan Bajić, accused of committing crimes in Budapest, is known to the Serbian police.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 14.09.2011.

14:57

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Serbia’s Interior Minister Ivica Dacic has said that Dragan Bajic, accused of committing crimes in Budapest, is known to the Serbian police. He said that the Serbian police had helped their Hungarian counterparts reveal the suspect’s identity. Minister: Budapest murder suspect known to Serbian police “Our Interpol got a letter from our colleagues from Hungary’s Interpol to help identify a person accused of numerous criminal acts. This is Dragan Bajic for whom our police issued an arrest warrant for robbery and escape from the Zrenjanin prison,“ Dacic pointed out. The minister claims that the suspect used 16 different identities in Hungary. “We helped our Hungarian colleagues reveal the suspect’s identity, regardless of the crimes he is accused of,” he concluded. Hungarian National Bureau of Investigation (NNI) Spokesman Laszlo Bartha has confirmed Hungarian media’s reports that the prime suspect for a series of crimes at the Budapest Csepel district is 38-year-old Serbian citizen Dragan Bajic. Bartha pointed out that Bajic and one more suspect were accused of murders and robberies while the remaining five suspects were accused only of robberies. The NNI spokesman added that the police were still looking for two more suspects that were close to Bajic. The Hungarian police arrested the Serbian citizen and questioned him about the murders that took place last month near Budapest, Serbian Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday. The Serbian citizen is accused of robbing and killing people together with a Hungarian couple.

Minister: Budapest murder suspect known to Serbian police

“Our Interpol got a letter from our colleagues from Hungary’s Interpol to help identify a person accused of numerous criminal acts. This is Dragan Bajić for whom our police issued an arrest warrant for robbery and escape from the Zrenjanin prison,“ Dačić pointed out.

The minister claims that the suspect used 16 different identities in Hungary.

“We helped our Hungarian colleagues reveal the suspect’s identity, regardless of the crimes he is accused of,” he concluded.

Hungarian National Bureau of Investigation (NNI) Spokesman Laszlo Bartha has confirmed Hungarian media’s reports that the prime suspect for a series of crimes at the Budapest Csepel district is 38-year-old Serbian citizen Dragan Bajić.

Bartha pointed out that Bajić and one more suspect were accused of murders and robberies while the remaining five suspects were accused only of robberies.

The NNI spokesman added that the police were still looking for two more suspects that were close to Bajić.

The Hungarian police arrested the Serbian citizen and questioned him about the murders that took place last month near Budapest, Serbian Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday.

The Serbian citizen is accused of robbing and killing people together with a Hungarian couple.

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