An ex-policeman suspected of having shot and wounded East Timor’s president last month was in custody Sunday after surrendering to police, military officials said. Amaro da Costa turned himself in without a fight late Saturday, handing over two automatic weapons and some ammunition, Lt. Col. Filomeno Paixao said. Two military officials, speaking on condition of anonymity because the investigation is ongoing, described da Costa as an ex-policeman suspected in the shooting. Full Story
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