SARAJEVO/BANJA LUKA, May 15 (Hina) - The Bosnian Serb government on Tuesday accepted the resignations of Interior Minister Perica Bundalo and the head of the intelligence service (OBS), Dobro Planojevic, and dismissed Assistant
Interior Minister Brane Pecanac due to incidents which prevented the beginning of construction works on a mosque in the Bosnian Serb capital of Banja Luka a week ago. The Republika Srpska government discussed at today's closed-door session the results of an investigation into incidents which erupted on May 7 and which prevented the laying of a foundation stone for the city's central Ferhat-Pasha Mosque, which had been completely destroyed in 1993. Republika Srpska Justice Minister Biljana Maric told reporters charges would soon be pressed against the chief culprits in the incident. The Bosnian Serb interior ministry stated today that it had accepted the resignation of Banja Luka police superintend
SARAJEVO/BANJA LUKA, May 15 (Hina) - The Bosnian Serb government on
Tuesday accepted the resignations of Interior Minister Perica
Bundalo and the head of the intelligence service (OBS), Dobro
Planojevic, and dismissed Assistant Interior Minister Brane
Pecanac due to incidents which prevented the beginning of
construction works on a mosque in the Bosnian Serb capital of Banja
Luka a week ago.
The Republika Srpska government discussed at today's closed-door
session the results of an investigation into incidents which
erupted on May 7 and which prevented the laying of a foundation
stone for the city's central Ferhat-Pasha Mosque, which had been
completely destroyed in 1993.
Republika Srpska Justice Minister Biljana Maric told reporters
charges would soon be pressed against the chief culprits in the
incident.
The Bosnian Serb interior ministry stated today that it had
accepted the resignation of Banja Luka police superintendent
Vladimir Tutus.
(hina) rml