BANJA LUKA, May 5 (Hina) - Ivan Tomljenovic, the Croat vice-president of the Bosnian Serb entity, told Banja Luka's "Nezavisne novine" daily of Monday he was aware that members of the recently disbanded 410th Bosnian Serb army
intelligence centre had been tapping his phone.
BANJA LUKA, May 5 (Hina) - Ivan Tomljenovic, the Croat vice-
president of the Bosnian Serb entity, told Banja Luka's "Nezavisne
novine" daily of Monday he was aware that members of the recently
disbanded 410th Bosnian Serb army intelligence centre had been
tapping his phone. #L#
"One of the indicators was that Republika Srpska President Dragan
Cavic had all information about me," Tomljenovic said, adding he
did not believe that Cavic had ordered the tapping of his phone.
Tomljenovic believes that the Bosnian Serb police are unreliable,
corrupt and linked to mobsters.
"Radovan Karadzic would not still be in hiding if the police had
done their job and wanted to arrest and transfer him to The Hague,"
he said.
Tomljenovic also said that he and the Muslim vice-president Adil
Osmanovic were denied information from bodies of security which was
regularly forwarded to RS President Cavic.
(hina) rml