Who is EUR 10mn richer after Mladić arrest?

<a href="http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2011&mm=05&dd=26&nav_id=74562" class="text-link" target= "_blank">The arrest of Ratko Mladić </a>came after security services received a tip-off, but it remains unclear if anyone will be eligible to collect the reward money.

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Thursday, 26.05.2011.

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The arrest of Ratko Mladic came after security services received a tip-off, but it remains unclear if anyone will be eligible to collect the reward money. Serbian authorities previously offered EUR 10mn for information that would lead to the Hague fugitive's arrest. Who is EUR 10mn richer after Mladic arrest? The identity of the person who informed the authorities has not been revealed, and it has not been confirmed whether they will receive the promised money reward. Deputy PM Bozidar Djelic previously explained that the money would be paid from the state budget. The U.S. State Department offered USD 5mn for information that would lead to Mladic's arrest. According to latest public opinion surveys, the person who sent the tip-off was among the seven percent of the Serbian citizens willing to do so. As many 51 percent said that if aware of Mladic's whereabouts, they would not report them to police. Rasim Ljajic, who heads a council for cooperation with the Hague Tribunal and is also labor minister in the current cabinet, said recently the surveys showed that the citizens were "looking for someone to blame for their dissatisfaction". "They think the government and pressures from the international community are to blame, and are in this way 'punishing' them with such negative attitudes," said Laljic.

Who is EUR 10mn richer after Mladić arrest?

The identity of the person who informed the authorities has not been revealed, and it has not been confirmed whether they will receive the promised money reward.

Deputy PM Božidar Đelić previously explained that the money would be paid from the state budget.

The U.S. State Department offered USD 5mn for information that would lead to Mladić's arrest.

According to latest public opinion surveys, the person who sent the tip-off was among the seven percent of the Serbian citizens willing to do so.

As many 51 percent said that if aware of Mladić's whereabouts, they would not report them to police.

Rasim Ljajić, who heads a council for cooperation with the Hague Tribunal and is also labor minister in the current cabinet, said recently the surveys showed that the citizens were "looking for someone to blame for their dissatisfaction".

"They think the government and pressures from the international community are to blame, and are in this way 'punishing' them with such negative attitudes," said Laljić.

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