ZAGREB, March 8 (Hina) - The Interior Ministry on Thursday again dismissed claims by the Main Headquarters for the Protection of the Dignity of the Homeland War saying the police were harassing members of the Headquarters. The
Ministry sticks by its statement of yesterday that no member of the Ministry, from any level, has ordered such measures towards the Headquarters, spokesman Slavko Rako told Hina today. A Headquarters vice-president, Ante Carapovic, said yesterday the police in some municipalities had summoned some Headquarters members for questioning, searched their flats and harassed their family members, which was confirmed by five Headquarters members at today's news conference. Due to the alleged police harassment, the Headquarters today requested that Interior Minister Sime Lucin resign.(hina) sb rml
ZAGREB, March 8 (Hina) - The Interior Ministry on Thursday again
dismissed claims by the Main Headquarters for the Protection of the
Dignity of the Homeland War saying the police were harassing
members of the Headquarters.
The Ministry sticks by its statement of yesterday that no member of
the Ministry, from any level, has ordered such measures towards the
Headquarters, spokesman Slavko Rako told Hina today.
A Headquarters vice-president, Ante Carapovic, said yesterday the
police in some municipalities had summoned some Headquarters
members for questioning, searched their flats and harassed their
family members, which was confirmed by five Headquarters members at
today's news conference.
Due to the alleged police harassment, the Headquarters today
requested that Interior Minister Sime Lucin resign.
(hina) sb rml