He said that in the past certain factors had limited the flow of intelligence data but that a special force was set up in the interior ministry with a view to obtaining relevant data on the movement of war crimes suspects.
Mikerevic, who also holds the post of interior minister, said he expected the interior ministry as well as other bodies, notably intelligence and security agencies, to help with the arrests.
Former Interior Minister Zoran Djeric and another 58 Bosnian Serb officials were recently fired by the peace overseer in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Paddy Ashdown, because they obstructed cooperation with the U.N. war crimes tribunal in The Hague.