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SPOKESWOMAN: NO INDICTMENT HAS BEEN OR WILL BE ISSUED AGAINST LAUSIC

ZAGREB, May 6 (Hina) - Spokeswoman for the Croatian Justice Ministry has said that the Hague-based UN war crimes tribunal has not and will not issue an indictment against retired general Mate Lausic.
ZAGREB, May 6 (Hina) - Spokeswoman for the Croatian Justice Ministry has said that the Hague-based UN war crimes tribunal has not and will not issue an indictment against retired general Mate Lausic.#L# "No indictment has been or will be issued against Mate Lausic by the Hague tribunal," Vesna Dovranic was quoted by the Vecernji List as saying. The daily says in its Friday's issue that the spokeswoman based her statement on "brief exchange of information" with the head of the Justice Ministry's department for cooperation with international criminal courts, Jaksa Muljacic. The paper also interprets this as the official dismissal of rumours that yet another retired Croatian general became a suspect after he received summons for an interview with investigators of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). The daily quoted assessments of legal experts close to the government that Lausic was summoned to a two-day interview with ICTY investigators within their efforts to collect information, documents and witnesses' statements pertaining to the Medak Pocket operation and the Storm operation. On Thursday a few dailies claimed that Mate Lausic was summoned for an interview with the tribunal's investigators as a suspect. Justice Minister Vesna Skare Ozbolt later in the day neither confirmed nor denied that the ICTY Prosecution had requested to interview former commander of the Croatian Army Military Police Mato Lausic and Interior Ministry Special Police Unit commander Zdravko Janic as suspects. "I cannot confirm whether they are the two people concerned," the minister said briefly . Declining to reveal the names of the people the ICTY wants to interview and in what capacity, Skare Ozbolt said "two weeks ago it was known that new requests for interviews with ICTY investigators would arrive". "Requests from and contacts with the ICTY are daily and regular and there is no need to talk or inform the public about them," the minister said. (Hina) ms

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