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Captured Bosnian Serb war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic was practising alternative medicine and living in Serbia's capital, Belgrade. | Captured Bosnian Serb war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic was practising alternative medicine and living in Serbia's capital, Belgrade. |
He was working in a private clinic in a "very convincing disguise", sporting a long white beard, and calling himself Dragan Dabic, a Serb official said. | |
He was arrested on Monday near Belgrade after more than a decade on the run. | He was arrested on Monday near Belgrade after more than a decade on the run. |
He is indicted by the UN tribunal for war crimes and genocide over the 1995 massacre at Srebrenica. | He is indicted by the UN tribunal for war crimes and genocide over the 1995 massacre at Srebrenica. |
A judge has ordered Mr Karadzic's transfer to the UN war crimes court in The Hague, Serbia's war crimes prosecutor Vladimir Vukcevic said. | |
Rasim Ljajic, the Serbian minister for relations with the international war crimes in The Hague, said Mr Karadzic had been living very convincingly as a non-Serbian citizen, using false papers. | |
"The fact that he was involved with alternative medicine, earning his money from practising alternative medicine, shows that he worked," he said at a news conference in Belgrade. | |
"He was working in a private practice and the last place where he had residence was New Belgrade." |