Nato force sees Karadzic under Serb escort
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Your support makes all the difference.International police in Bosnia said they spotted the indicted war criminal Radovan Karadzic under armed escort but the Nato-led force took no action to arrest him. International police monitors saw Mr Karadzic in a Jeep on Monday, escorted by special police in the Serb government seat of Pale, outside Sarajevo.
A spokesman for the UN police said: "In the back seat with the window open the monitors saw one of the most wanted men on the planet, Radovan Karadzic, enjoying the view." Reuter - Sarajevo
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