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Ratko Mladic Arrested: Inside The Raid That Nabbed The Suspected War Criminal

Ratko Mladic Arrest

DUSAN STOJANOVIC   05/27/11 06:44 PM ET   AP

BELGRADE, Serbia — The old man, hobbled by pain, couldn't coax himself to sleep. He got out of bed just before dawn, pulled on a blue baseball cap and headed for a walk in the garden. Maybe some fresh air would clear his head.

At the same time, four jeeps carrying about 20 masked men in black fatigues rolled quietly into the remote northern Serbian village of Lazarevo, hoping to surprise a quarry that had eluded them for 16 years. They pulled up to four houses simultaneously – all owned by relatives of one of the world's most wanted men.

Four of the men jumped over a fence and burst into one of the houses as the frail man moved toward the door. They grabbed him and pushed him roughly to the floor.

"Identify yourself!" one shouted.

The old man managed a whisper: "I'm Ratko Mladic."

An excruciating manhunt had ended quietly as the sun rose over the Serbian fields.

The account, provided to The Associated Press by three Serbian police officials on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the information, was the most detailed to date of the operation that captured the man charged with orchestrating atrocities in the Bosnian war, including Europe's worst massacre since World War II.

Mladic, the officials said, moved to the largely Bosnian Serb village of Lazarevo about two years ago, figuring he would be safe with his relatives. Earlier in his life as a fugitive he was brazen enough to be seen at fancy restaurants and drinking clubs in Belgrade, Serbia's capital, but here he lived an anonymous, low-key lifestyle.

Age and declining health helped make him inconspicuous. The slow, unsteady 69-year-old who appeared in court Friday bore little resemblance to the robust, uniformed figure strutting in front of the cameras during the Bosnian war.

Police said they had no tip that Mladic was hiding out in Lazarevo, and no specific information about the house where he was found, other than it was owned by a relative. The officers, who have been searching for Mladic across Serbia for years, had never been to Lazarevo.

They came at 5 a.m. Thursday, when most of the village's 2,000 residents were still asleep. The streets were virtually empty when the jeeps rolled in.

Police said Mladic was awake in the yellow brick house he rarely left because his body ached from a variety of ailments. He was headed for a walk when the masked officers surprised him.

"Good work," Mladic told them, according to Serbian police chief Ivica Dacic. "You found the one you were looking for."

The three police officials said Mladic was carrying two loaded pistols. "Don't do something funny," an officer told him, and Mladic dutifully handed over the weapons.

The officers pushed Mladic into one of the 4x4s and raced away, the jeep's heavy tires sending fine dust into the air.

He was taken to Belgrade. He could be extradited as early as Monday to The Hague in the Netherlands, where the U.N. war crimes tribunal has been waiting for him since 1995.

Mladic was the top commander of the Bosnian Serb army during Bosnia's 1992-95 war, which left more than 100,000 people dead and drove another 1.8 million from their homes. He is charged with international war crimes in a campaign to purge the region of non-Serbs that included the slaughter of 8,000 Muslim men and boys in the Bosnian town of Srebrenica.

Though Mladic had evaded capture since 1995, Dacic said the ex-general did not have a large support network.

"Mladic lived alone with his relatives, without any financial means," the chief told reporters Friday. "The stories that he had a major ring of security and many helpers turned out not to be true."

A $10 million (7 million euro) reward had been offered for Mladic's arrest, but Serbian officials said no one will pick it up because police were not acting on a tip when they arrested him.

Mladic was taken to court on Thursday and Friday, when a judge ruled he was fit enough to be extradited. His attorney is appealing, saying he's too ill to leave Serbia.

The Serbian health ministry said in a statement that a team of prison doctors described Mladic's health as stable following checkups. It also said Health Minister Zoran Stankovic, a former friend of Mladic's, visited him in his cell Friday.

Mladic is taking a lot of medicine, but "responds very rationally to everything that is going on," deputy war crimes prosecutor Bruno Vekaric said. A tribunal spokeswoman said from The Hague that it is capable of dealing with any health problems.

Mladic addressed people in court by name and talked a lot, a judicial official told the AP on condition of anonymity. The official said Mladic also refused to take off his blue ball cap.

"His body is weak, but his eyes are the blue-steel eyes of a young man," the official said.

Mladic asked for fresh strawberries to be brought to his cell, along with novels by Russian master Leo Tolstoy and a television set, the judicial official said.

The strawberries were provided; it wasn't immediately clear if he had also been given the books and the TV. And the official said Mladic was denied his request to visit the Belgrade grave of his daughter Ana, who killed herself in 1994 with her father's favorite pistol.

Mladic is seeking at least one more thing, Vekaric said: his military pension, which has been frozen because of his indictment.

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Associated Press writer Jovana Gec contributed to this report.

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08:39 AM on 05/30/2011
Where is AOLs office, Syria? Seems we're only allowed to post one side of a view.
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madcityy
03:07 PM on 05/29/2011
rat is a perfect name for this monster....may he burn in hell.asappppppppppp
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Elliot Miller
May you be happy!!!
09:49 PM on 05/29/2011
I understand your rage but all I want for the war criminals in the United States is a trial! Please McCain. Don't let these turncoats free. Put them on trial. You are my hero. You are my hero. You are my hero. You are my hero. You truly are and your courage in the face of 5 years in the Hanoi Hilton makes me cry and makes me feel like a mouse of a man under your shadow. I beseech you John McCain!
12:49 PM on 05/29/2011
Why does it take the U.S.A. so long to bring war criminals? This man, Eichman, some othr guy in Argentina.....bin laden after (supposedly) over 5 to ten years or more!!!!!!!!! Hey, maybe they'll bring Castro in. He's old enough isn't he??!!
02:06 PM on 05/29/2011
The US was not looking for him nor did they arrest him. The Serbian Police did.
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Elliot Miller
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12:28 AM on 05/30/2011
We are eating BIG MACS!
01:02 AM on 05/30/2011
typical american to grub on some good ol' carbs! lol
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alilje
- Christian not Paulian
12:32 PM on 05/29/2011
I've read several accounts in the media where individuals in the town of Lararevo have claimed that this raid never happened in the town. Has anyone read these? Now that this is on Huffingtonpost I am not sure who to believe at this point.
12:54 PM on 05/29/2011
Hi alilje,
The world was founded on???!!!!....gather the facts, look quietly inside deep into yourself/by yourself. Do not rely on politics/religion or others influences. Answers will come. Very slowly, they will come. Believe yourself.....no one else.
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eden4barack08
Watch out! He carries a big stick!
04:48 AM on 05/29/2011
Serbia's bracing itself for vast pro- RATko rallies today. This is sadly a consequence of the freedom we helped them obtain, they can publicly glorify a mass murderer. Sigh
09:03 AM on 05/29/2011
Why not Muslims love there masss murdering prophet Mohammed, Mladic should be called a prophet now and he'll be loved like Mohammed the mass murderer of innocent people..
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Elliot Miller
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10:27 AM on 05/29/2011
I don't think most Muslims are a fan of murder but I could be wrong. May you be happy. May all creatures be happy.
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AntonioSaucedo
03:39 AM on 05/29/2011
So this guy killed Hutus or Tutsies?
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eden4barack08
Watch out! He carries a big stick!
06:47 AM on 05/29/2011
Wrong country.
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Mahi Joe
Think critically...not blindly conform
07:51 AM on 05/29/2011
How's that home schooling thingy working out for you?
01:20 PM on 05/29/2011
Hi Mahi,
I am agreeing with you, so do not attack.
However, why think at all? Do we honestly have any real rights.
1984, ANIMAL FARM, FAHRENHEIT 451, A BRAVE NEW WORLD and if we listen to the recently departed GIL HERON-SCOTT's, THE REVOLUTION WILL NOT BE TELEVISED.
The times I have stated my critical OPINIONS, I have been short of condemned.
I had conformed in earlier years.
I neither criticize., nor do I conform.
Humans wrote, interpreted, introduced, enforced, mandated, obligated, taugh, invented, fabricatedt and made efforts to proof all I learned.
My OPINION of this/MY STRONG CRITICISM...I do not think too much of it, if any, makes any sense.
I just had to say this. No religious attacks from anyone please, nor the explanation of the BIG BANG or DARWINIAN THEORY.
Let's not fight each other on issues we have no control over.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BS3QOtbW4m0
03:31 AM on 05/29/2011
He doesn't look like such a tough guy now.
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Susan Shaffer
no sense of humor
04:13 AM on 05/29/2011
seems none of them do
arthritis sets in and is worse in the winter
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Elliot Miller
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01:11 AM on 05/29/2011
DC GWB DR on trial. Pretty Please Obama!!!
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eden4barack08
Watch out! He carries a big stick!
04:51 AM on 05/29/2011
It's the ICC we should be begging for that. At any rate, the reason it will never happen is because our entire Congress is implicated.
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Elliot Miller
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08:27 AM on 05/29/2011
That's why I'm putting my petition on www.signon.org to congress. May all creatures be free from suffering.
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proudtohaveserved
11:21 AM on 05/29/2011
EDEN right on that one
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Joseph D Difusco
Navy FMF corpse-man
08:58 AM on 05/29/2011
Can't wait till Obama's high treason trial.
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Elliot Miller
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10:28 AM on 05/29/2011
Good luck
08:57 PM on 05/29/2011
HAHAHAHA
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ThomasPaine1776
Left is right; Right is wrong
12:34 AM on 05/29/2011
This guy was a CHRISTIAN terrorist. Forget the code word "Serb" or "Bosnian". None of that means anything to them. They identify themselves by RELIGION, and this is another in the long line of religious based wars that keep that part of the wold in a state of war. Remember, that this part of the world is where 3 big religions crash into each other: Catholicism, Eastern Orthodox Christians and Islam. When the "Serbs" (Christians) would make a kill, they would pose for pictures holding three fingers up: the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost. This guy is a CHRISTIAN war criminal, and we should identity him as such, instead of disguising it as a confusing set of "Serbians, Bosnians, Bosnian-Serbs, Croats, Bosnia-herzogovina, Non-Serbs, Non-Bosnians" etc. It is simple: Muslims were rounded up by Christians, and murdered because they went to the wrong church. Kinda like the OTHER Holocaust 60 years ago. I guess the similarities are too disturbing to consider.
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Susan Shaffer
no sense of humor
04:14 AM on 05/29/2011
the serbs are eastern orthadox
the croatians are catholic
10:09 AM on 05/29/2011
Not true. Religion served just a separator between ethnic groups in former Yugoslavia. After decades of communism most Serbs, Croats and "Muslims" seldom saw a church or mosque from the inside and they certainly weren't religious fanatics.

Croatia and Slovenia separated because they were the richest parts of the country and they though they would be better of if they didn't have to subsidize the rest of the country. Muslims thought they could get the whole of Bosnia at the expense of the Serbs and Croats. This was the normal ethnic trouble after a dictatorship. The problem was that these troublemakers got full Western support because some Western politicians didn't like Milosevic.
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09:39 PM on 05/28/2011
The infected liberal Code Pinko women of Huffington compost cannot conceive that Mladic, just like a Nazi hunter was getting vengeance for Islam killing his family and friends during WW2..his father too...they also cannot conceive of Islam collaborating with the Nazis. But Mladic had no such legitimate Jewish institution to help him in his quest. So the frivolous irrathogens at HP...well, again this truth is chasms beyond their limited limbic right-brain halve chemical thinking...now that Oprah is off air so to speak, we're in for more effeminate rage, the gallons of estrogen unconsoled by daily infusions of pathetic irrational emotion. The "babies" Mladic killed in early 90's were unable to enter the ranks of Chechnya suicide bombers. They'd be at that perfect demographic age now. Oh my, how sweet the little Islamics all would be transforming the religion of death into the imaginary religion of peace. It's just all Mladic's..he ruined everything. Just look how wonderful Islam is for Europe today....er, well somewhere?
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Elliot Miller
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10:28 PM on 05/28/2011
Welcome to the Post. Please try and be more Socratic in you method. I think the point many are trying to make is that although the reasons for this man's actions may be complex, other war criminals were concerned with oil. These war criminals ar DC GWB and DR. May they be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law!
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sammyscout
Speak truth to [GOP] Ignorance
12:54 AM on 05/29/2011
So they let you out early from the nuthouse
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Elliot Miller
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09:42 PM on 05/29/2011
No.
09:31 PM on 05/28/2011
Lets get down to it folks, catch some more war criminals, Kim Il Jong would look nice in the dock. OR how about some of those Saudi right wing nuts who mutilate women and stone them, (that Dubya was so friendly with) or Mubarak, or Gadafi...any of these charming fellow who have caused untold suffering in the world.
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proudtohaveserved
11:29 AM on 05/29/2011
ROSELLA we have on here in this country also, that retired to a gated community, should he be prosecuted too? I thjink so
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alilje
- Christian not Paulian
12:36 PM on 05/29/2011
GWB?
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osofar
America once was Exceptional
08:32 PM on 05/28/2011
When will the USA's neocon war criminals be brought to justice? Can someone do a snatch and grab on them, and bring them to The Hague??
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eden4barack08
Watch out! He carries a big stick!
05:03 AM on 05/29/2011
Never. Because they'd have to take the entire US gov't with them. Perhaps in the distant future when none of the Congress members who giddily aided and abetted by voting for the war crimes are no longer in office, then maybe someone will finally dare bring everyone to justice.
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proudtohaveserved
11:32 AM on 05/29/2011
OSOFAR when I read the news here I thought that the international law enforcement had come in and nabbed our own, but no, it was this guy
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Elliot Miller
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08:28 PM on 05/28/2011
Protest for us and we will forever be in debt. Please. www.signon.org
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Elliot Miller
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08:27 PM on 05/28/2011
Why do you lazy europeans never support us when we want to try our war criminals! huh! why not?
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eden4barack08
Watch out! He carries a big stick!
05:09 AM on 05/29/2011
Hey, Spain tried and they were shut down. We are too powerful for our own good, too much veto power over everyone. They don't stand a chance in overriding us.
At least it's no longer "you're with us or against us", things might change yet, give it time.