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Press Release
. Communiqué de presse
(Exclusively
for the use of the media. Not an official document)
CC/PIU/335-E
The Hague,
23 July 1998
RELEASE
OF TWO PERSONS BELIEVED TO BE INDICTED BY THE TRIBUNAL
Late during the
evening of Wednesday 22 July SFOR troops detained two persons who were believed
to have been Nenad Banovic and Predrag Banovic who had been indicted by the
International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. The two persons were
subsequently transferred to the seat of the Tribunal in The Hague on Thursday
23 July. Later that day the Prosecutors staff was able to establish that
these two persons were not Nenad Banovic and Predag Banovic. The two detained
persons had not been indicted by the Tribunal, nor were they suspected or accused
of having committed any crime.
Subsequently,
on Thursday afternoon, Judge Riad issued an order for these two persons to be
immediately sent back to their place of origin and the Registrars staff
has made the appropriate arrangements to implement the order.
The Office of
the Prosecutor wishes to express its gratitude for the quick response on the
part of the relevant Federation authorities in Sanski Most in Bosnia and Herzegovina
who assisted in the correct identification of the persons detained by SFOR on
22 July.
The Office of
the Prosecutor also wishes to support NATO efforts in bringing to justice those
accused persons who have been indicted by this Tribunal and also wishes to encourage
SFOR to continue to take an active role in the early detention of the remaining
twenty seven publicly indicted accused who are believed to be on the territory
of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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