BELGRADE, March 16 (Hina) - A spokeswoman for the Croatian interior ministry was quoted by the Belgrade-based Television B92 on Saturday evening as saying that at the request of the Serbian interior ministry, the Croatian ministry
"made some checking", but she declined to say whether this implied that the police checked up on three Croatian nationals who, according to the media speculations, were involved in Wednesday's assassination of Serbian Premier Zoran Djindjic.
BELGRADE, March 16 (Hina) - A spokeswoman for the Croatian interior
ministry was quoted by the Belgrade-based Television B92 on
Saturday evening as saying that at the request of the Serbian
interior ministry, the Croatian ministry "made some checking", but
she declined to say whether this implied that the police checked up
on three Croatian nationals who, according to the media
speculations, were involved in Wednesday's assassination of
Serbian Premier Zoran Djindjic. #L#
Immediately upon the murder "Interpol Zagreb offered all help to
Interpol Belgrade," the spokeswoman Zinka Bardic told B92, adding
that cooperation between the police of the two countries was
regulated by a bilateral agreement.
"Only what I can say is that Interpol Belgrade has asked for some
checking and some assistance what the Croatian police have done,"
Bardic added.
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