English: "File picture from Bosnian police records show Radovan Karadzic, now ill-famous (sic) Bosnian Serb leader and indicted war criminal, when he was arrested for industrial crimes in November 1984. This photo was recovered in 1992 from a Sarajevo trash bin by Metro photographer Rikard Larma."
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Yugoslav and Bosnian police records
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Yugoslav and Bosnian police
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