Italian prosecutors have announced that a suspect in the 'Sarajevo safari' case has been searched, revealing evidence including photographs of the 65-year-old man with technical equipment and a silencer. The search was based on testimony from his former wife and ex-partner, who stated he admitted to having nightmares due to killing people in Bosnia in the 1990s. He previously exercised his right to remain silent during questioning. Other suspects include an 80-year-old former truck driver from Padua, a 64-year-old businessman from Brianza, and someone from Tuscany.
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Official sources cited
- government Prosecutors' statement
- other Testimony from former wife and partner
