Milosevic Under Police Surveillance
From Times Wire Reports
Former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic has been placed under 24-hour police surveillance, said Serbia’s new interior minister, Dusan Mihajlovic.
Mihajlovic did not give details. But police sources, who demanded anonymity, said security guards who once were loyal to Milosevic now report to the new pro-democracy government on his whereabouts, amid fears that he may flee the country or go into hiding to escape war crimes charges.
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