| MUP nab embassy attack suspects |
| 5 September 2009 | 12:48
| Source:
Tanjug |
BELGRADE --
The Serbian police (MUP) officers on Friday arrested five people in connection to an attack on the Greek embassy in Belgrade last month.
 | The suspects (Tanjug/MUP)
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The suspects, identified as Ratibor Trivunac, 28, Tadeja Kurepa, 24, Ivan Vuloviæ, 24, Sanja Ðokiæ, 19, and Nikola Mitroviæ, 29, are believed to have thrown two Molotov cocktails at the Greek embassy building.
The five are activists of an anarchist group dubbed Anarhosindikalna Inicijativa, the police said in their statement.
The suspects are now facing charges of international terrorism together with Ivana Saviæ, 25, who is still on the run.
Early on August 25, the suspects are believed to have first sprayed the façade with graffiti, to then hurl two Molotov cocktails at the embassy building, located in downtown Belgrade.
Those arrested were charged and taken to the investigating judge of the Belgrade District Court, the statement says.
On Saturday, the court decided to remand the suspects in custody, it was announced.
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