Brammertz: Next report will be negative

Hague Tribunal Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz has announced that his next report on Serbia’s cooperation will be negative.

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Saturday, 22.01.2011.

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Hague Tribunal Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz has announced that his next report on Serbia’s cooperation will be negative. “That will happen if Serbia does not improve,” daily Politika has learned from the sources in Brussels. Brammertz: Next report will be negative According to the anonymous sources, Brammertz made a series of specific objections regarding the work of the Serbian services that are looking for two remaining Hague indictees Ratko Mladic and Goran Hadzic in the European Parliament (EP) last week. The sources also said that the key problems were the speed of search and small number of people involved in it, which “prevents comprehensive and simultaneous search at several locations”. “According to him, it sometimes takes up to two months before the search reacts to an information about the place where the indictees should be looked for, which gives them enough time to change the location,” the source pointed out. Serge Brammertz

Brammertz: Next report will be negative

According to the anonymous sources, Brammertz made a series of specific objections regarding the work of the Serbian services that are looking for two remaining Hague indictees Ratko Mladić and Goran Hadžić in the European Parliament (EP) last week.

The sources also said that the key problems were the speed of search and small number of people involved in it, which “prevents comprehensive and simultaneous search at several locations”.

“According to him, it sometimes takes up to two months before the search reacts to an information about the place where the indictees should be looked for, which gives them enough time to change the location,” the source pointed out.

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