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ZAGREB POLICE RE-INTERROGATE INTELLIGENCE SERVICE OFFICIALS

ZAGREB POLICE RE-INTERROGATE INTELLIGENCE SERVICE OFFICIALS ZAGREB, June 29 (Hina) - Former Croatian Intelligence Service (HIS) manager Miroslav Separovic and HIS employee Mario Baljkas, both under investigation for disclosing secrets of state, were re-interrogated at the Zagreb Police Department on Tuesday. Separovic and Baljkas told reporters they were interrogated about how correspondence and documents originate and "circulate" within the HIS, and how they reach final users, the President of the Republic, the Prime Minister, and the Minister of the Interior. Both Baljkas, interrogated for an hour, and Separovic, who was let go after ten minutes, said the interrogation had been entirely fair. They declined to give any detail about the interrogation, because the subject had been secrets of state and they have not been exempt from the obligation of keeping them. Baljkas said no question referred to him personally. Separovic declined to give a
ZAGREB, June 29 (Hina) - Former Croatian Intelligence Service (HIS) manager Miroslav Separovic and HIS employee Mario Baljkas, both under investigation for disclosing secrets of state, were re- interrogated at the Zagreb Police Department on Tuesday. Separovic and Baljkas told reporters they were interrogated about how correspondence and documents originate and "circulate" within the HIS, and how they reach final users, the President of the Republic, the Prime Minister, and the Minister of the Interior. Both Baljkas, interrogated for an hour, and Separovic, who was let go after ten minutes, said the interrogation had been entirely fair. They declined to give any detail about the interrogation, because the subject had been secrets of state and they have not been exempt from the obligation of keeping them. Baljkas said no question referred to him personally. Separovic declined to give any answers. "I'm afraid of disclosing something during talks," he said, adding he told the police that "they may learn all they want to know about the circulation of documents within the HIS from Interior Minister Ivan Penic, HIS manager Tomislav Druzak, and some other people." (hina) ha jn

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