(22 Feb 2006) SHOTLIST
1. Wide exterior of the Serbian Government building
2. Close of Serbian flag
3. Wide exterior of the Serbian Government building
4. Various streets of Belgrade
5. SOUNDBITE (Serbian) Vox Pop
'' I believe that they (Serbian government) are keeping him (Mladic) as an 'ace up their sleeve' for Kosovo talks."
6. SOUNDBITE (Serbian) Vox Pop
''I think that was already done, maybe it is just a good moment to announce it, it is a part of the process we have to go through.''
7. SOUNDBITE (Serbian) Vox Pop
''The man is not a beast to be hunted, it should be his will if he wants to surrender.''
8. SOUNDBITE (Serbian) Vox Pop
'' I think he is not arrested, we got the information during class, checked on internet and so on BBC that information is denied.''
9. SOUNDBITE (Serbian) Vox Pop
'' I saw it in the newspapers that they were announcing the arrest. I suppose the information is correct.''
10. SOUNDBITE (Serbian) Vox Pop
'' If the Serbian Prime minister and Interior minister doesn't know anything about it, it is just another lie, but, if he was arrested in Belgrade it is a shame, it is a way to betray Serbian people.''
11. Various of street scenes in Belgrade
STORYLINE
General Ratko Mladic, the fugitive Bosnian Serb commander accused of orchestrating Europe's worst massacre of civilians since World War II, has been located in Serbia and authorities are negotiating his surrender, security officials said on Tuesday.
Mladic, considered the most ruthless commander of the Balkan wars of the 1990s, "has not yet been arrested," one official who is close to the operation to locate Mladic told The Associated Press.
He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not entitled to speak to the media.
Another security official, also demanding anonymity because of the sensitivity of the information and fears of jeopardising negotiations, confirmed that Mladic's hiding place has been discovered.
Serbia is under intense pressure from the European Union and the U.S. to capture Mladic, charged by the war crimes tribunal with genocide for allegedly ordering the massacre of 8,000 Muslim boys and men in Srebrenica and for the 1992-95 siege of the Bosnian capital, Sarajevo.
On the streets of Belgrade people were speculating tonight whether or not to believe the news, but some were not convinced at all '' If the Serbian Prime minister and Interior minister doesn't know anything about it, it is just another lie'', said one man.
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