“He is leaving the country,” said head of informations at the ministry, Anders Jörle, to news agency TT on Thursday afternoon.
The Swedish embassy in Belgrade had been told on Thursday that the preliminary investigation against the man would be dropped.
The man, who is in his mid-forties and resides in the Gothenburg-area, was travelling to Kosovo with his family where they were due to go on holiday, when he was taken into custody by border police between Hungary and Serbia last weekend.
At the time, the foreign ministry confirmed to The Local that they had been informed he was suspected of war crimes in Kosovo in the late 1990’s.
But according to news agency TT, the man’s Belgrade-based lawyer said that he had been in Sweden at the time that the crimes allegedly were committed and that the police arrested the wrong person.
Serbian authorities questioned the man on Wednesday and it was after this hearing that the judge decided to release him.
The ministry knows very little about the circumstances around the decision.
“He hasn’t been released yet and we don’t know exactly when it will happen,” Åkesson Lindblom told TT.
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