Serb Murder Suspect Was Misidentified
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Dutch police said one of two men they arrested in connection with the March assassination of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic had been misidentified.
“We received the fingerprints from Belgrade and the second man is not who we thought he was,” public prosecutor’s spokesman Wim de Bruin said.
Police arrested two Serbs in Rotterdam on Saturday. Officials correctly identified one as 28-year-old Sladjan Konstantinovic. The second was thought to be his brother, Ninoslav, 25, but now authorities aren’t sure who he is. De Bruin said the man was traveling with false papers.
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