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SACIC: LEVAR WAS UNDER POLICE PROTECTION DURING MY TERM OF OFFICE

ZAGREB, April 29 (Hina) - A former assistant interior minister, Zeljko Sacic, said on Thursday that Hague war crimes tribunal witness Milan Levar was under police protection between 1998 and early 2000 and dismissed as untrue claims by former and current senior officials of the Interior Ministry that the request for Levar's protection had never reached the police department of Lika-Senj County, where Levar was resident.
ZAGREB, April 29 (Hina) - A former assistant interior minister, Zeljko Sacic, said on Thursday that Hague war crimes tribunal witness Milan Levar was under police protection between 1998 and early 2000 and dismissed as untrue claims by former and current senior officials of the Interior Ministry that the request for Levar's protection had never reached the police department of Lika-Senj County, where Levar was resident.#L# "I personally phoned Ivan Dasovic, who at the time was the head of the Lika-Senj County police department, and ordered him to provide for (Levar's) protection, after which he held a meeting with his subordinates and entrusted them with that task," Sucic, who until February 2000 was assistant interior minister in charge of criminal police, said at a news conference. Sacic said that the Lika-Senj County police department had records on the case and dismissed as false claims by the ministry leadership from 2000 and the incumbent ministry about the request for protection not having reached the police in Gospic, where Levar lived. He confirmed that the Cabinet of the (Interior) Minister received the request from the government's office for cooperation with the Hague tribunal on 14 April 1998. Sacic said that the police had provided different forms of protection for Levar during his term of office and expressed satisfaction with it. Allowing for the possibility that the incumbent leadership of the Interior Ministry as well as the Ministry's leadership in 2000 lacked information, Sasic said that claims about the request for Levar's protection not reaching Gospic were made by police officials who wanted to dodge responsibility and shift it to him and the former police leadership. Asked which officials he was talking about, Sacic said that "questions should be addressed to people who prepared a report on the case for former minister Sime Lucin". Condemning what he called an act of violence against Levar, Sacic said that as a criminal law expert he still could not state with certainty that Levar was murdered. "As far as I know, that case is still not solved", Sacic said. He added that he was ready to testify in court as well as launch procedure to establish who was responsible for the disappearance of documents confirming that Levar had been under protection. He dismissed the possibility of some of his immediate subordinates being responsible for that. Former Interior Minister Sime Lucin told Hina today he could not comment on what the police were doing between 1998 and 2000, but that upon taking up office in 2000 he did not obtain a single document regarding Levar's protection. Lucin said that after Levar's murder on 28 August 2000 he ordered an internal investigation during which it was established that the request for protection did not reach the Lika-Senj County police department and that it had stopped at the office of assistant ministers Josko Moric and Zeljko Sacic, from where verbal orders were issued. After last week's settlement on the payment of compensation between the State and Levar's wife and son, the Interior Ministry admitted that omissions were made in meeting the request for Levar's protection, but that there was no possibility of launching disciplinary proceedings against responsible unnamed police officers because the statute of limitations had expired. Levar volunteered to testify before the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague about crimes committed against Serb civilians in the area of Gospic in 1991. Despite an extensive police investigation and repeated claims by the former authorities that the investigation was almost completed, the perpetrator has not been discovered to date. The Interior Ministry stated today that it would check Sacic's claims about the Lika-Senj County police department having known about the request for Levar's protection and having acted on that request during his term of office. "At the moment we can neither confirm nor dismiss Sacic's claims, but we will look into the matter and issue a public statement," Ministry spokesman Zlatko Mehun said. (Hina) rml

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