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COUNTERINTELLIGENCE AGENCY SAYS IT DIDN'T BUG JOURNALISTS' PHONES

ZAGREB, March 25 (Hina) - The Counterintelligence Agency (POA) claims that it did not tap the phones of six journalists who lodged complaints with the Council for the Civilian Supervision of Security Services, council chairman Vlatko Cvrtila said on Thursday.
ZAGREB, March 25 (Hina) - The Counterintelligence Agency (POA) claims that it did not tap the phones of six journalists who lodged complaints with the Council for the Civilian Supervision of Security Services, council chairman Vlatko Cvrtila said on Thursday.#L# POA claims in its report that not one journalist's telephone has been wiretapped over the last 12 months or at present, Cvrtila said after a session of the council which earlier this week asked the agency to comment on the journalists' suspicions that their phones were bugged. Cvrtila announced the council would conduct additional inquiries to confirm the POA findings and report to the parliamentary committee on internal affairs and national security. This committee decided at today's session to consider a report on the work of secret services in 2003 on Tuesday, when it might also address the case of the aforementioned journalists. Four of the six journalists complained to the Council for the Civilian Supervision of Security Services after the media reported that former POA head Franjo Turek provided the authorities with evidence that they had collaborated with foreign secret services in spreading false information about the movements of Croatian General Ante Gotovina, who is wanted by the war crimes tribunal in The Hague. (Hina) ha

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