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INFORMATION ON SECRET SERVICES' REQUESTS IS STATE SECRET

ZAGREB, March 4 (Hina) - The President of the Supreme Court, Ivica Crnic, on Tuesday did not wish to confirm or deny that the Supreme Court turned down a request to secretly tap phones of the family and friends of fugitive General Ante Gotovina, wanted by the UN war crimes tribunal, because this would violate a state secret.
ZAGREB, March 4 (Hina) - The President of the Supreme Court, Ivica Crnic, on Tuesday did not wish to confirm or deny that the Supreme Court turned down a request to secretly tap phones of the family and friends of fugitive General Ante Gotovina, wanted by the UN war crimes tribunal, because this would violate a state secret. #L# Asked whether the Supreme Court rejected the request by the Counter-Intelligence Service (POA) with the explanation that his arrest was not significant to national security, as reported in a Croatian weekly, Crnic refused to answer. He declined to say whether he informed the government of his decision. He told Hina that the answers to these questions could be found in the Law on Intelligence Services. The law explicitly prescribes that the President Supreme Court is obliged only to give information to the Sabor relating to the work of the secret service or rather, measures taken to secretly gather information on certain persons. Any other behaviour would be like disclosing confidential information. According to experts who spoke to Hina on condition of anonymity, these measures to tap phones can only be requested from the Supreme Court by investigating judges pursuant to the Penal Code, particularly since the case against Gotovina is currently being dealt with Zagreb County Court. The case refers to the request for his extradition to the Hague-based ICTY that has indicted this retired Croatian general for war crimes. Chief State Prosecutor Mladen Bajic said the State Prosecution had not requested such measures (on bugging) but that it had taken appropriate measures in its jurisdiction relating to the criminal proceedings against Ante Gotovina. (hina) sp ms sb

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