BONN (Reuters) - German federal prosecutors said on Wednesday they had arrested a Bosnian man suspected of committing war crimes during the 1992-95 Bosnian war. The 43-year-old man, identified to only as Djuradj K., was arrested in Munich on Tuesday on the orders of a magistrate and charged with complicity in genocide. He was also charged with murder, attempted murder and unlawful confinement carried out during the war in the former Yugoslav republic, prosecutors said in a statement. The examining magistrate ordered the suspect to be held in custody. Djuradj K. is suspected of supporting the Serbian policy of ethnic cleansing against Moslems on the two specific occasions of June 25, 1992 and August 14, 1992 in his capacity as a police captain in the Kotor Varos area, prosecutors said. He is believed to have ordered the imprisonment of groups of Moslems as well as ordering and taking part in the shooting of some of them. Prosecutors said the man had a fixed place of residence in Germany. Regional authorities are still carrying out an investigation into his suspected involvement. German courts have taken on several cases from the Bosnian war to ease the burden on the international tribunal in The Hague.