Interpol says war crimes suspect held in Kenya not Ratko Mladic

PARIS, France/NAIROBI, Kenya – Interpol said on Friday (March 27th) that a man arrested in Kenya on suspicion of war crimes in former Yugoslavia did not have the fingerprints of former Bosnian Serb commander Ratko Mladic.

Police in Kenya released the detainee on Friday, saying he was a Croatian national holding a valid passport and work permit.

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