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Serbs killed in Bolivia shoot-out

In another strange example of Serbia-South America drug connections, three Serbs working as bodyguards to a Bolivian drug lord were killed last week in a shoot-out in the country, according to Bolivian and Serbian media. A Bolivian policeman has been arrested on suspicion of involvement in the murders. Serbian radio-television B92 :

Suspected Panther busted in Rome

Italian police last week whom Interpol of the Pink Panthers jewel thieves gang. Radovan Jelusic, who was arrested in a Rome coffee bar carrying a forged Croatian passport, is suspected of involvement in a 2007 jewelry store robbery in Tokyo.

By Beth Kampschror

Kyrgyzstan moves against ex-president’s son, chief of staff

Kyrgyzstan’s interim government last week took a few corruption-related actions against two men connected to the previous regime – the regime ousted in a violent coup early last month. Police on Friday and, without going into any details about the case, charged him with abuse of power. And the son of former president Kurmanbek Bakiyev – the one widely alleged to have enriched himself off deals involving fuel for the US air base in the country – is related to those deals. RFE/RL had the story:

By Beth Kampschror

Kyrgyzstan: Corruption topples government?

A bloody uprising last week toppled the government in Kyrgyzstan, and opposition leaders have formed an interim government until they can hold elections in six months.

By Beth Kampschror

More on March’s OC arrests in Spain

The fallout from the has led the Spanish establishment to cast a cold, hard eye on its sizeable Eastern European immigrant community, reports RFE/RL. Immigrants make up 12 percent of Spain’s population, with one-third of those immigrants originating from Eastern Europe, the media outlet reports. The non-criminal Eastern European elements in Spain are just because they are from the same region:

By Beth Kampschror