MOSTAR POLICE MOSTAR, Sept 13 (Hina) - Zoran Soldo, one of five Mostar Croats accused by Herzegovina-Nereteva cantonal court of having committed war crimes against Moslem soldiers and civilians during the 1993 Moslem-Croat conflict,
surrendered to the police in the southern city of Mostar on Wednesday. A UN spokesman in Mostar, Stefo Lehman, told reporters about Soldo's surrender but did not give any more information. The Herzegovina-Neretva cantonal interior ministry, a subordinate of which Mostar police is, has not confirmed the news about Soldo's surrender. Last week, another member of that Mostar group, Erhard Poznic, alias Sapa Braco, turned himself in to the police. The other three members - Zeljko Dzidic, Mate Anicic and Ivan Skutor -are still on the run. Bosnia-Herzegovina's Croat-Moslem federal interior ministry has issued warrants for their arrests.(hina) ms
MOSTAR, Sept 13 (Hina) - Zoran Soldo, one of five Mostar Croats
accused by Herzegovina-Nereteva cantonal court of having committed
war crimes against Moslem soldiers and civilians during the 1993
Moslem-Croat conflict, surrendered to the police in the southern
city of Mostar on Wednesday.
A UN spokesman in Mostar, Stefo Lehman, told reporters about
Soldo's surrender but did not give any more information.
The Herzegovina-Neretva cantonal interior ministry, a subordinate
of which Mostar police is, has not confirmed the news about Soldo's
surrender.
Last week, another member of that Mostar group, Erhard Poznic,
alias Sapa Braco, turned himself in to the police.
The other three members - Zeljko Dzidic, Mate Anicic and Ivan Skutor
-are still on the run. Bosnia-Herzegovina's Croat-Moslem federal
interior ministry has issued warrants for their arrests.
(hina) ms