TRAVNIK-Policija CROAT POLICEMAN INJURED IN BLAST IN CENTRAL BOSNIAN TOWN TRAVNIK, Feb 10 (Hina) - A Croat policeman in the central Bosnian town of Travnik sustained injuries in the explosion of a mine planted under his car on Tuesday
evening. Colleagues of injured Vlado Stojak said Stojak left the police station at 09.45 pm Tuesday and went to his car, parked 10 metres of the police building, entered it and started the engine to warm the vehicle. Then he returned to the station. After five minutes he came back to his car, and when he entered it the explosive device blew up and threw Stojak through the unclosed door, Central Bosnian Canton police reported on Wednesday. A UN spokeswoman, Kelly Moore, told Hina in Sarajevo that the International Police Task Force had been notified on Tuesday evening of the bombing attack in Travnik. After that the international police went to the spot of the incident. Moore added that only local police authorities were authorised to lau
TRAVNIK, Feb 10 (Hina) - A Croat policeman in the central Bosnian
town of Travnik sustained injuries in the explosion of a mine
planted under his car on Tuesday evening.
Colleagues of injured Vlado Stojak said Stojak left the police
station at 09.45 pm Tuesday and went to his car, parked 10 metres of
the police building, entered it and started the engine to warm the
vehicle. Then he returned to the station. After five minutes he came
back to his car, and when he entered it the explosive device blew up
and threw Stojak through the unclosed door, Central Bosnian Canton
police reported on Wednesday.
A UN spokeswoman, Kelly Moore, told Hina in Sarajevo that the
International Police Task Force had been notified on Tuesday
evening of the bombing attack in Travnik. After that the
international police went to the spot of the incident.
Moore added that only local police authorities were authorised to
launch an investigation in the case, while the task of the IPTF is to
supervise the work of local policemen.
(hina) jn ms