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MINISTRY: POLICEMEN RESPONSIBLE FOR LEVAR'S PROTECTION CAN'T BE PUNISHED DUE TO STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS

ZAGREB, April 23 (Hina) - The Croatian Interior Ministry has admitted that there were omissions and failures in meeting a request from the UN war crimes tribunal for the protection of witness Milan Levar, but added that it cannot launch disciplinary proceedings against responsible persons because the statute of limitations has run out.
ZAGREB, April 23 (Hina) - The Croatian Interior Ministry has admitted that there were omissions and failures in meeting a request from the UN war crimes tribunal for the protection of witness Milan Levar, but added that it cannot launch disciplinary proceedings against responsible persons because the statute of limitations has run out.#L# The ministry has not given the names of the responsible police officers nor the date when the statute of limitations expired. The ministry on Friday issued a press release on the matter following Thursday's deal between the Republic of Croatia and Levar's wife Vesna and son Leon under which they will each be paid 220,000 kuna in damages (approximately 30,000 euros), as well as 110,000 kuna (14,700 euros) as compensation for Leon's sustenance, and 2,500 kuna (330 euros) per month for as long as Leon attends school. The State agreed to the deal with the Levar family after it was established that the Croatian government in 1998 had taken over the obligation to protect Levar and his family. The State says in the deal that it is "responsible for the incident which occurred on 28 August 2000, when an unidentified perpetrator planted an explosive device in the yard of Milan Levar's house in Gospic, which killed Levar". Milan Levar volunteered to give testimony to the Hague tribunal about crimes committed against Serb civilians in the Gospic area in 1991. Despite a comprehensive police investigation and repeated statements by the previous government that the investigation was nearing completion, the killer has not been identified to date. The Interior Ministry said today that on 15 April 1998 (two years before Levar's murder), the cabinet of the then Interior Minister Ivan Penic received a letter from a former head of the Office for Cooperation with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, Snjezana Bagic, with a request from the Hague-based tribunal for the protection of Levar. It was established that the letter with the request was forwarded to Penic's assistants and that they forwarded it with instructions to subordinated officers, the press release said. However, it was established that the document had never been sent to the Lika-Senj County police department, which should have organised Levar's protection. (Hina) ms

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