MOSTAR/SARAJEVO, Aug 6 (Hina) - An investigating judge of the Bosnian Federation's Supreme Court, Jasminka Putica, has resigned for personal reasons, the secretariat of the Supreme Court of the Croat-Muslim entity reported on
Tuesday.
MOSTAR/SARAJEVO, Aug 6 (Hina) - An investigating judge of the
Bosnian Federation's Supreme Court, Jasminka Putica, has resigned
for personal reasons, the secretariat of the Supreme Court of the
Croat-Muslim entity reported on Tuesday. #L#
A short statement says that Putica led an investigation in the camp
called Pogorelica near Fojnica (central Bosnia), which was closed
six years ago after NATO-led Stabilisation Force's intervention.
According to media reports, in the Pogorelica camp, members of the
Iranian intelligence and crack army units trained troops for
terrorist operations and assassination of political opponents.
According to the same sources, the camp was allegedly site for
masterminding plans for disposing of Fikret Abdic and a leading
Muslim (Bosniak) intellectual, professor Muhamed Filipovic, who at
the time openly opposed the policy of the then Muslim leader, Alija
Izetbegovic.
This spring, a former federal interior minister, Bakir Alispahic,
Izetbegovic's close aide in 1990s, was apprehended on suspicion of
being responsible for having set up the camp.
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