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BOSNIAN SERB OPPOSITION LEADER ON UNDERGROUND CIRCLES

SARAJEVO, April 14 (Hina) - Bosnian Serb opposition leader Milorad Dodik has said that there is an organisation named "The Patriotic Group", linked with mobsters who are working on destabilising the situation in the Republic of Srpska and Serbia.
SARAJEVO, April 14 (Hina) - Bosnian Serb opposition leader Milorad Dodik has said that there is an organisation named "The Patriotic Group", linked with mobsters who are working on destabilising the situation in the Republic of Srpska and Serbia. #L# Dodik said in an interview to Monday's issue of "Oslobodjenje" daily that the group comprised former and active intelligence agents and officers of the armies of the Bosnian Serb entity and Yugoslavia who were connected with underground circles from both sides of the Drina river. He confirmed that he had held talks with Serbian Premier Zoran Djindjic on the great impact of crime gangs on the judiciary both in Serbia and the Bosnian Serb entity just a few days before his assassination. "We concluded that it would be impossible to carry out a successful crack-down on crime in Serbia without doing the same in the Republic of Srpska and the entire Bosnia-Herzegovina," Dodik said. Serbian Justice Minister Vladan Batic has recently said that on that occasion Dodik handed over to Djindjic a list with the names of persons who had been planning a coup in Serbia. Dodik, however, denied this statement in his interview. He said that while he was the entity's premier the struggle against mob circles was impossible because underground bosses would flee to Serbia whenever local police began any action against. Once in Serbia, they enjoyed the protection of the Slobodan Milosevic regime. The situation at the moment is reverse, with underground bosses leaving Serbia and finding shelter in the Bosnian Serb entity as Serbia's authorities are conducting a decisive clamp- down on organised crime, he explained. According to Dodik, it is only international organisations' representatives who are taking efficient measures against crime in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Bosnian Serb Interior Minister Zoran Djeric has already announced that Dodik, the leader of the Party of Independent Social Democrats (SNSD), will be called for questioning by local police to inform them of what he had told the late premier Djindjic. Dodik replied that he had no intention of going to the interview as he did not trust the local interior ministry. (hina) ms

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