The Scotsman

Karadzic to serve rest of his sentence in British jail

- By GAVIN CORDON

The notorious Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic is to serve the rest of his sentence for war crimes in a British jail, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has announced.

Karadzic, 75, will be transferre­d to a UK prison from the UN detention centre in the Netherland­s, where he has been held following his conviction for genocide and crimes against humanity.

In 2016, he was sentenced by the Internatio­nal Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in The Hague to serve 40 years, later increased to life.

He was held responsibl­e for the 1995 massacre killing of more than 7,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys at Srebrenica - regarded as one of the worst atrocities committed in Europe since the Second World War.

Following the end of the Bosnian war, Karadzic evaded justice for over a decade before he was finally arrested in 2008 in the Serbian capital Belgrade - where he was working as an doctor of alternativ­e medicine under an assumed name.

Mr Raab said: "Radovan Karadzic is one of the few people to have been found guilty of genocide.

"He was responsibl­e for the massacre of men, women and children at the Srebrenica genocide and helped prosecute the siege of Sarajevo with its remorseles­s attacks on civilians.

"We should take pride in the fact that, from UK support to secure his arrest, to the prison cell he now faces, Britain has supported the 30 year pursuit of justice for these heinous crimes."

Mr Raab described Srebrenica as "the darkest moment in European history since the Holocaust".

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