"This is yet another confirmation that Fehir is nothing but a liar," Glavas told reporters after making a supplementary statement at his own request before investigating judge Zdenko Posavec.
Glavas said he had proved beyond any doubt that Fehir had not given an interview to Croatian Television (HRT) in his office at the Secretariat for National Defence in Osijek in 1991, as Fehir had claimed in his statement before the court.
Zagreb County Court spokesman Kresimir Devcic said that a decision on the prosecution's request for investigation against Glavas and Fehir would most likely be made on Tuesday.
Asked to elaborate on the statement he made on Thursday, that Prime Minister Ivo Sanader told Glavas while he was still a member of the HDZ party that he would destroy the Euroherc insurance company because it had refused to fund his election campaign, Glavas said he stood by his statement.
Glavas, who served as local secretary of national defence in the eastern city of Osijek in the early 1990s, is suspected of maltreating three Serb civilians and murdering two, one of whom disappeared without trace.
Fehir, a former member of the battalion that was under Glavas's command, is suspected of maltreating and shooting a civilian prisoner. He confessed to the crime before the investigating judge, saying that Glavas had given him the order to do it.