Photographs emerge of Mladić in custody

The first photograph of Ratko Mladić after his arrest on Thursday was published by the Belgrade-based daily Politika.

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Friday, 27.05.2011.

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The first photograph of Ratko Mladic after his arrest on Thursday was published by the Belgrade-based daily Politika. In it, the former military leader of Serbs in Bosnia is clean-shaved, dressed in a dark blue jacket, and wearing a blue cap. Photographs emerge of Mladic in custody Previously, media in Belgrade published video grabs showing Mladic's back while he was entering a room in Belgrade's Special Court. B92 learned that while Mladic did use an assumed name, he did not have a false identity - in other words, he was in possession only of his original ID card, which expired in 1999. During the 16 years of hiding, the Hague war crimes indictee aged considerably, and now moves with difficulty - "but communicated with everyone he met at the court building". Mladic's right hand was left almost completely paralyzed after a stroke he suffered in 1998, his lawyer said. While in the Special Court, Mladic carried with him a bag containing his medication. Reports said that during the interview that was later suspended, he "behaved just as the public remembers him from the war years". Judging by the statements he made on Thursday, Mladic was following the news and was aware of the actions undertaken in order to locate and arrest him. Ratko Mladic (Politika)

Photographs emerge of Mladić in custody

Previously, media in Belgrade published video grabs showing Mladić's back while he was entering a room in Belgrade's Special Court.

B92 learned that while Mladić did use an assumed name, he did not have a false identity - in other words, he was in possession only of his original ID card, which expired in 1999.

During the 16 years of hiding, the Hague war crimes indictee aged considerably, and now moves with difficulty - "but communicated with everyone he met at the court building".

Mladić's right hand was left almost completely paralyzed after a stroke he suffered in 1998, his lawyer said.

While in the Special Court, Mladić carried with him a bag containing his medication. Reports said that during the interview that was later suspended, he "behaved just as the public remembers him from the war years".

Judging by the statements he made on Thursday, Mladić was following the news and was aware of the actions undertaken in order to locate and arrest him.

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