ZAGREB, Nov 19 (Hina)- ICTY investigators on Tuesday spoke in Zagreb with retired Admiral Davor Domazet Loso about the nature, role and position of the military-intelligence service within the Croatian army, Domazet's attorney Branko
Seric said following the conclusion of the first day of the admiral's interview with the UN war crimes tribunal's representatives.
ZAGREB, Nov 19 (Hina)- ICTY investigators on Tuesday spoke in
Zagreb with retired Admiral Davor Domazet Loso about the nature,
role and position of the military-intelligence service within the
Croatian army, Domazet's attorney Branko Seric said following the
conclusion of the first day of the admiral's interview with the UN
war crimes tribunal's representatives. #L#
Seric announced that the talks with Admiral Domazet who was
summonsed by the ICTY investigators as a suspect in his capacity as
the chief of the intelligence service of the Croatian armed forces
from 1991 to 1997, would continue on Wednesday and perhaps Thursday
as well.
Admiral Domazet referred to his first meeting with investigators of
the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
(ICTY) as a close encounter, adding that it was mutually
interesting an laborious.
Asked by reporters if the talks required any official secrets to be
disclosed, his attorney replied negatively adding that it was clear
that his client would not do anything of the kind.
Despite earlier announcements that following the talks he would
give a detailed statement to the press, Seric refrained from
relaying any other details about the talks.
Domazet spoke to the investigators about the events between 1993 to
1995 and the Medak Pocket action as well as the Flash and Storm
actions and his role in those actions as the chief of the military-
intelligence service.
The admiral is making his statement in the presence of his attorney
and representatives of the ICTY prosecution. He is also being
accompanied by the head of the government's office for co-operation
with the ICTY, Orsat Miljenic.
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