Mladic used the Italian mafia strategy to hide, stayed in the barracks

The war criminal sentenced to life imprisonment by The Hague International Tribunal for War Crimes and genocide, Ratko Mladic, has used the real strategy that is delayed to escape arrest, the Metro newspaper reported.net used the heads of the Italian mafia, and implies that the fugitive deliberately and via his men was [...]
The war criminal sentenced to life imprisonment by The Hague International Tribunal for War Crimes and genocide, Ratko Mladic, has used the real strategy that is delayed to flee arrest, reported Metro.net.
This strategy was used by the heads of the Italian mafia, meaning that the fugitive deliberately and through his men shows the authorities the place where he had really stayed but only after leaving.
Mladic has fled justice for a quarter of a century, while even Hague chief prosecutor Carla Del Ponte had indicated convinced that Serbia knew his whereabouts.
In fact, Serbian media report that this was true and that Mladic d until 2003 he was hiding in the barracks of the Serbian Army.
But, with the signing of the agreement for co-operation between Serbia and The Hague's Tirbunal, at the time when Srebi's president was Boris Tadic, Mladic had to change tactics.
Mladic cousin's house, where he was arrested before surrendering to The Hague
Another senior Serbian military member, General Tomir, organised his cover, along with other former loyal military men of Mladic.
It is believed to be the identify and implementer of the secret strategy, using, among other things, the media, using the delayed “ “strategy.
Shortly after changing Mladic's location, Tolimir shared information with secret services, as well as The Hague's own Tribunal, on Mladic's whereabouts.
Whenever in the sense of investigation we approached Mladic, news always appeared in some media that had reported Ratko Mladic as his search for it advanced”, former Serbian President Boris Tadic said, confirming the real “strategy that is delayed”.











