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FEBRUARY 23 2009 16:23h
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Milan K. has Croatian and Czech passports, and an unnamed Serbian identification document. He sought Serbian embassy help.
Milan K. was arrested last week with 32 kilograms of cocaine in Gdansk, and sought help from the Serbian embassy in Poland, declaring himself as a Serbian citizen.
Allegedly Milan Kosovic is in question, who was found with a Croatian passport, and it is still not know if it is a forgery or not. He also had a Czech passport and an unnamed Serbian identification document, reports Vecernji List. Kosovic was allegedly born in Belgrade and his declared address is in Serbia.
He has been placed in custody for three months, and a prison sentence up to 10 years threatens him. The cocaine was hidden in a rear part of his car, and was packed into 32 packets “bricks”, of which each weighed one kilogram.
The Polish police bragged that this was their record cocaine confiscation, because in all of last year they confiscated a total of 23.5 kilograms of the drug.
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