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Saturday, 06.12.2008.

12:18

FBI probes threats against Serb prosecutor

The FBI is investigating three persons suspected of sending threatening letters to three Serbian officials, it has been confirmed.

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Peggy

pre 15 godina

I wouldn't worry about these people they caught. Even if they are guilty they were too stupid to carry out the threat anyway.
If they were that stupid to leave fingerprints then they were stupid enough to lick the stamp and leave their DNA as well.

I would worry more about the threat out there from people who are more professional.

You know the old saying. Don't be afraid of the dog that barks, but the one who lies still and growls.

Jovan R.

pre 15 godina

Those letters with death threats, addressed to Serbian war crimes prosecutor Vladimir Vukčević, President Boris Tadić and Rasim Ljajić, were written and mailed in the United States. The people who sent those letters to Belgrade -- presumably Serb emigres living in America -- will be prosecuted under US criminal laws if they are caught.

The FBI sent a team to Serbia to view the evidence, in collaboration with the Serbian law enforcement authorities. It looks like the individuals who wrote and sent those threatening letters are not just criminals, but also really stupid criminals: they left their fingerprints on the letters they sent to Belgrade.

Now the FBI has managed to match the fingerprints with several suspects, who have been called in for questioning. Let's hope these misguided "patriots" will get the punishment they deserve.

veki

pre 15 godina

FBI? What is FBI doing in Serbia? Not that I don't think they should help with their expertise, but what's the arrangement between FBI and our government? I would really appreciate to get to know the details.

veki

pre 15 godina

FBI? What is FBI doing in Serbia? Not that I don't think they should help with their expertise, but what's the arrangement between FBI and our government? I would really appreciate to get to know the details.

Jovan R.

pre 15 godina

Those letters with death threats, addressed to Serbian war crimes prosecutor Vladimir Vukčević, President Boris Tadić and Rasim Ljajić, were written and mailed in the United States. The people who sent those letters to Belgrade -- presumably Serb emigres living in America -- will be prosecuted under US criminal laws if they are caught.

The FBI sent a team to Serbia to view the evidence, in collaboration with the Serbian law enforcement authorities. It looks like the individuals who wrote and sent those threatening letters are not just criminals, but also really stupid criminals: they left their fingerprints on the letters they sent to Belgrade.

Now the FBI has managed to match the fingerprints with several suspects, who have been called in for questioning. Let's hope these misguided "patriots" will get the punishment they deserve.

Peggy

pre 15 godina

I wouldn't worry about these people they caught. Even if they are guilty they were too stupid to carry out the threat anyway.
If they were that stupid to leave fingerprints then they were stupid enough to lick the stamp and leave their DNA as well.

I would worry more about the threat out there from people who are more professional.

You know the old saying. Don't be afraid of the dog that barks, but the one who lies still and growls.

veki

pre 15 godina

FBI? What is FBI doing in Serbia? Not that I don't think they should help with their expertise, but what's the arrangement between FBI and our government? I would really appreciate to get to know the details.

Jovan R.

pre 15 godina

Those letters with death threats, addressed to Serbian war crimes prosecutor Vladimir Vukčević, President Boris Tadić and Rasim Ljajić, were written and mailed in the United States. The people who sent those letters to Belgrade -- presumably Serb emigres living in America -- will be prosecuted under US criminal laws if they are caught.

The FBI sent a team to Serbia to view the evidence, in collaboration with the Serbian law enforcement authorities. It looks like the individuals who wrote and sent those threatening letters are not just criminals, but also really stupid criminals: they left their fingerprints on the letters they sent to Belgrade.

Now the FBI has managed to match the fingerprints with several suspects, who have been called in for questioning. Let's hope these misguided "patriots" will get the punishment they deserve.

Peggy

pre 15 godina

I wouldn't worry about these people they caught. Even if they are guilty they were too stupid to carry out the threat anyway.
If they were that stupid to leave fingerprints then they were stupid enough to lick the stamp and leave their DNA as well.

I would worry more about the threat out there from people who are more professional.

You know the old saying. Don't be afraid of the dog that barks, but the one who lies still and growls.