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DISAPPEARANCE OF CROATIAN PASSPORTS IN BOSNIA A CRIME - CROATIA PM

ZAGREB, Apr 26 (Hina) - Commenting on the disappearance of 930 passports from the Croatian consulate in southern Bosnia's Mostar, Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan said on Saturday this was undoubtedly a criminal act and that the only question was who was involved and who was responsible.
ZAGREB, Apr 26 (Hina) - Commenting on the disappearance of 930 passports from the Croatian consulate in southern Bosnia's Mostar, Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan said on Saturday this was undoubtedly a criminal act and that the only question was who was involved and who was responsible. #L# Talking to reporters during a sports fund-raiser at the Zagreb Fair, Racan said organised crime had had strong ties in the region even when governments and states had not been cooperating and that the ties were strong today as well. He reiterated the need of combating organised crime more efficiently. Racan said he had insisted in talks with Interior Minister Sime Lucin on establishing who was responsible for the Mostar consulate case. Commenting on the request of the opposition Croatian Democratic Union, the Social Liberals, the Croatian Party of Rights, and the Democratic Centre for disclosing the date of the upcoming parliamentary ballot, the PM said this would be done in due time, in line with the law. Racan said he was not thinking about elections at the moment because the government was busy meeting commitments towards the European Union, which he stressed was a priority issue. "Croatia has boarded that train and it wouldn't be good if it fell off. Those who have nothing to do may think about elections," he said, adding it seemed to him people in the opposition were "a tad too nervous". (hina) ha sb

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