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RACAN VISITS POLICE HEADQUARTERS IN CELEBRATION OF POLICE DAY

ZAGREB, Sept 28 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan visited police headquarters Friday, marking the celebration of Police Day. He expressed his satisfaction with the way Croatian police work, saying the government expected even better results, specifically in organised crime prevention. During his Police Day congratulation speech, Racan pointed out the government was aware of the heavy burden of responsibility in police work, where, he said, there was no room for politics. "Your complex task consists of continually proving you stand on the firm line of protecting the Constitution," the Prime Minister said, adding police officers have to posses a high degree of integrity and dedication. Remembering police officers who died during the Homeland War, Racan stated Slobodan Milosevic would be indicted for war crimes in Croatia, which would prove "justice would be done, even though it might be tardy." The P
ZAGREB, Sept 28 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan visited police headquarters Friday, marking the celebration of Police Day. He expressed his satisfaction with the way Croatian police work, saying the government expected even better results, specifically in organised crime prevention. During his Police Day congratulation speech, Racan pointed out the government was aware of the heavy burden of responsibility in police work, where, he said, there was no room for politics. "Your complex task consists of continually proving you stand on the firm line of protecting the Constitution," the Prime Minister said, adding police officers have to posses a high degree of integrity and dedication. Remembering police officers who died during the Homeland War, Racan stated Slobodan Milosevic would be indicted for war crimes in Croatia, which would prove "justice would be done, even though it might be tardy." The Police Ethics Code, so far signed by two thirds of Interior Ministry employees, was handed to the Prime Minister. Chief of police Ranko Ostojic said the Code symbolises the end of the police reform. (hina) js

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