Thursday, September 6, 2001
High representative Wolfgang Petritsch has condemned the murder of Rade Rajkovic (73), a Serbian, who has recently returned home to Sarajevo, and who was killed on Tuesday evening when so far unidentified persons set fire on his house. Petritsch has stated also that he believes that the authorities of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) are doing their best to find perpetraters of this gruesome attack.
Murder of Rajko Radic Not Ethnically Motivated
The Sarajevo Cantonal Ministry of Interior Affairs detained Jela Ivanovic. She is suspected of deliberately setting the house in Dobrosevic on fire, in which three days ago, her common law husband, Rajko Radic, was killed. In todays announcement by the Ministry, it was stated that Jela Ivanovic confessed to the criminal act before the investigative judge of the Sarajevo Cantonal Court. Police found a purse with the things Jela reported to be missing in order to cover up the crime. The canister she used to get the gasoline from the gas station in Stupska Petlja was also found. The Cantonal Ministry concluded that the mentioned criminal act was not ethnically motivated. IP
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