Four Bosnian Serbs arrested for war crimes

Four former Bosnian Serb police officers have been arrested for allegedly having participated in the wartime execution of 200 civilians, officials said Tuesday. The Prosecution office of Bosnia's war crimes court said it ordered the arrest of Milorad Skrbic, 48; Milorad Radakovic, 46; Gordan Djuric, 40; and Ljubisa Cetic, 39. They are accused of crimes against humanity. At the beginning of the 1992-95 war, Bosnian Serb police and army expelled Muslims and Catholic Croatians from the northern town of Prijedor as part of an ethnic cleansing campaign. Prosecutors said the Bosnian Serbs put the people on buses and drove them out of the territory, but along the way they randomly separated about 200 men and shot them.