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'POA' ASKED TO GIVE ITS STAND ON ALLEGATIONS THAT IT BUGGED REPORTERS' PHONES

ZAGREB, March 22 (Hina) - The council for civilian control over security agencies has asked the Counter-Intelligence Agency (POA) to state its position on four complaints of reporters who suspected that the agency had illegally bugged their telephones.
ZAGREB, March 22 (Hina) - The council for civilian control over security agencies has asked the Counter-Intelligence Agency (POA) to state its position on four complaints of reporters who suspected that the agency had illegally bugged their telephones.#L# The council's chairman, Vlatko Cvrtila, on Monday said the council had considered the four complaints, but he declined to say who submitted them, justifying his move with the protection of privacy of those persons. "The council has asked the POA to give its official stand on allegations in the complaints, and we expect to receive its position by the end of this week," he said. The council will inform the parliamentary home policy and national security committee of this stand. If it is established that there were some irregularities, the Office of the State Prosecutor and other relevant bodies, including Croatia's President, Sabor president, Prime Minister, will be notified of it, Cvrtila said. The complaints were sent to the council after the media reported that a former POA chief, Franjo Turek, who was recently relieved of his duty, had acquainted the state leadership with the agency's work on the case of the fugitive General Ante Gotovina. On that occasion, Turek said, according to the media, that reporters Davor Butkovic, Gordan Malic, Ivica Djikic, Boris Pavelic and Zeljko Peratovic had followed orders of British agents and 'Croatian intelligence underground' to spread misinformation on movements of the gen. Gotovina, wanted by the UN war crimes tribunal. The media reported that Turek corroborated his statements with copies of photographs and transcripts of talks of the five reporters, and four of them asked the said council to investigate the entire case. (Hina) ms

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