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Croatian police charge retired general with murders

02/04/2008

ZAGREB, Croatia -- Police on Tuesday (April 1st) charged retired General Ivan Korade with four murders committed in northern Croatia last week. Korade, 44, went missing after police found the four bodies in two villages in the Zagorje region, where he lived. Police say identical cartridge cases were found at the crime scenes. Hundreds of police officers, supported by helicopters and special cameras, have been searching for Korade, who is considered armed and dangerous. (Reuters, HRT, Javno.com, AP - 01/04/08)

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