http://www.isn.ethz.ch/news/sw/details.cfm?id=10281

Tadic 'assassination attempt' said to be road rage

ISN SECURITY WATCH (02/12/04) - Serbian Interior Minister Dragan Jocic
said late yesterday evening that the apparent assassination attempt
against Serbian President Boris Tadic had been a simple "traffic
accident" provoked by a local employee of the US embassy in Belgrade.
"What had been feared to be an assassination attempt has turned out to
be a traffic offense," Jocic told a late-night press conference in
Belgrade. The minister's intervention came after Tadic's office had
issued a statement calling the Tuesday incident an "assassination
attempt". Jocic said the security department of the US embassy in
Belgrade had informed him late yesterday evening that one of its
long-time employees, Serbia and Montenegro citizen Miroslav Cimpl, had
accidentally hit one of the cars in Tadic's motorcade on Tuesday.
According to Cimpl's story, relayed to the police by the US embassy,
the incident occurred after he left his children at a birthday party
and was driving on the downtown Belgrade Kneza Milosa avenue. Unaware
that he was behind a presidential convoy "he began to maneuver his
vehicle, but when he saw the flashing lights of the motorcade, he got
scared and that was how the incident happened", Jocic said. Cimpl was
detained for 48 hours and due to give his statement to Serbian police
investigators. Beta news agency quoted an unnamed State Department
official in Washington as confirming that one of its employees had
caused the incident. A hypothesis of the Tadic assassination, launched
by his cabinet and relayed by the press, had stirred international and
Serbian public opinion. The Tuesday incident occurred a year and a
half after the assassination of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic,
who was shot dead in March 2003 by an alleged mafia sniper. Prior to
Jocic's press conference, EU Foreign Policy chief Javier Solana and
NATO officials in Brussels expressed their concern about the "attack",
while all Serbian parties condemned it strongly. Some politicians,
including those of Tadic's Democratic Party, openly linked the Tuesday
incident to the Djindjic murder. But the latest clarification of the
story and the denial of an assassination attempt provoked a harsh
reaction in the Serbian press, criticizing Tadic's cabinet and some of
his political allies of "over-reacting" and "politicizing" the case.
Jocic said security around Tadic has been beefed up after the
accident, but criticized him for having refused police security in the
past, opting instead for special army unit protection. The special
army unit, according to Jocic, is not specifically trained for these
kinds of operations, nor is it directly linked to the police
communications system, which had allowed Cimpl to flee from the scene
of the accident. (By Aleksandar Mitic in Belgrade)











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