Saturday, March 28, 2009

Police identified the name of the detained in Kenya suspected of war crimes.

A man detained in Kenya, which is suspected of committing war crimes in Yugoslavia, the name is Igor Mazheski. This informs Reuters referring to sources in the police. A detainee at the hands of a Croatian passport, but police did not rule out that a passport can be forged, and an assumed name.
According to the source agency AFP, the detainee is a citizen of Germany, the Yugoslav origin. He was arrested in Mombasa, and on Friday is to be transported to Nairobi and questioned by investigators Interpol. His fingerprints have already been sent to Interpol for comparison with footprints a wanted war criminal.
According to available data, Mazheski more than 60 years. He lived in Kenya for over 10 years and has the hotel business.
Representatives of the Kenyan police allege that the case of special importance, and the arrest of the suspect worked for a long time. Previously, it was reported that he was arrested at the request of the International Criminal Court, but police said that the request comes from an international tribunal in Gaage.Otmetim that members of the Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia refused to comment on the arrest of Igor Mazheski.

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