ZAGREB, Jan 11 (Hina) - The Croatian Interior Ministry on Monday +said in a statement it had not received any letter, as had neither +Interior Minister Ivan Penic, from the Interior Ministry of the +Bosnian Federation with regard to
Fikret Abdic.+ Abdic, a former member of Bosnia's Presidency, is suspected of war +crimes in western Bosnia.+ Radio Bosnia-Herzegovina on Sunday carried a statement from the +federal Interior Ministry, which said that federal Interior +Minister Mehmed Zilic had forwarded to letter to Croatia's Penic, +requesting Croatia's assistance, i.e. that it take measures to +arrest and extradite Abdic to Bosnia's judicial bodies.+ According to Radio BH, the Interpol had been requested by Sarajevo +to issue an international arrest warrant for Abdic. + The Croatian Interior Ministry said on Monday an inquiry made with +the Interpol showed that no i
ZAGREB, Jan 11 (Hina) - The Croatian Interior Ministry on Monday
said in a statement it had not received any letter, as had neither
Interior Minister Ivan Penic, from the Interior Ministry of the
Bosnian Federation with regard to Fikret Abdic.
Abdic, a former member of Bosnia's Presidency, is suspected of war
crimes in western Bosnia.
Radio Bosnia-Herzegovina on Sunday carried a statement from the
federal Interior Ministry, which said that federal Interior
Minister Mehmed Zilic had forwarded to letter to Croatia's Penic,
requesting Croatia's assistance, i.e. that it take measures to
arrest and extradite Abdic to Bosnia's judicial bodies.
According to Radio BH, the Interpol had been requested by Sarajevo
to issue an international arrest warrant for Abdic.
The Croatian Interior Ministry said on Monday an inquiry made with
the Interpol showed that no international arrest warrant had been
issued for Abdic.
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