MOSTAR, Oct 31 (Hina) - The United Nations Mission to Bosnia-Herzegovina on Wednesday called on two Bosnian Federation intelligence services - the Bosniak (Moslem) AID (Investigation and Documentation Agency) and the Croat SNS
(National Security Agency) - to begin working as a team. International officials in the country have criticised the two intelligence agencies for insufficient involvement in the discovery of potential terrorist danger in Bosnia after the September 11 terrorist attacks on Washington and New York. Federal Interior Minister Tomislav Limov has publicly complained that his ministry is obtaining intelligence information mostly from Western agencies. During his visit to Mostar on Wednesday, UN Mission spokesman Stefo Lehman accused the two federal intelligence agencies of spending most of their time working against each other by gathering information about each other. He appealed to the a
MOSTAR, Oct 31 (Hina) - The United Nations Mission to Bosnia-
Herzegovina on Wednesday called on two Bosnian Federation
intelligence services - the Bosniak (Moslem) AID (Investigation
and Documentation Agency) and the Croat SNS (National Security
Agency) - to begin working as a team.
International officials in the country have criticised the two
intelligence agencies for insufficient involvement in the
discovery of potential terrorist danger in Bosnia after the
September 11 terrorist attacks on Washington and New York.
Federal Interior Minister Tomislav Limov has publicly complained
that his ministry is obtaining intelligence information mostly
from Western agencies.
During his visit to Mostar on Wednesday, UN Mission spokesman Stefo
Lehman accused the two federal intelligence agencies of spending
most of their time working against each other by gathering
information about each other.
He appealed to the agencies to jointly work on protecting the
interests of the Bosnian Federation and the entire Bosnia-
Herzegovina.
The AID and SNS working in an integrative manner would be more
effective, Lehman added.
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