Mladić "out of security agencies' reach"

In his latest reports, Chief Hague Prosecutor Serge Brammertz wrote that Ratko Mladić was "not within reach" of the Serbian security services.

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Thursday, 19.11.2009.

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In his latest reports, Chief Hague Prosecutor Serge Brammertz wrote that Ratko Mladic was "not within reach" of the Serbian security services. This is according to Serbian War Crimes Prosecutor Vladimir Vukcevic. Mladic "out of security agencies' reach" The prosecutor told Radio Free Europe that “nobody could say whether he [Mladic] is in Serbia.” "No one told Brammertz that Mladic was not in Serbia," Vukcevic continued, and added, “because the person who would say that, would also have to know where he is." “I gave my estimates, my own personal estimates based on the facts I had at the time, that I believed he was in Serbia,” the prosecutor stated. When asked why the Hague Tribunal chief prosecutor avoided "saying where Mladic’s possible movements could be", Vukcevic said that “he had not been talking about the location at all.” “Brammertz only said that Mladic was not in our reach, which is obvious. If he were, he would have probably been

Mladić "out of security agencies' reach"

The prosecutor told Radio Free Europe that “nobody could say whether he [Mladić] is in Serbia.”

"No one told Brammertz that Mladić was not in Serbia," Vukčević continued, and added, “because the person who would say that, would also have to know where he is."

“I gave my estimates, my own personal estimates based on the facts I had at the time, that I believed he was in Serbia,” the prosecutor stated.

When asked why the Hague Tribunal chief prosecutor avoided "saying where Mladić’s possible movements could be", Vukčević said that “he had not been talking about the location at all.”

“Brammertz only said that Mladić was not in our reach, which is obvious. If he were, he would have probably been

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