MOSTAR, Dec 17 (Hina) - The manager of the National Security Service (SNS) in Bosnia-Herzegovina (BH), Ivica Primorac, on Friday refuted allegations of illegal SNS activity in BH which NATO's Stabilisation Force (SFOR) made at press
conferences in Sarajevo and Mostar. The SNS is acting fully in keeping with the BH Constitution and the Dayton Peace Agreement, Primorac asserted, adding that certain material the SFOR put forward as evidence had not been found in the SNS building in Mostar during the Weststar action on 14 October. "The operations the SNS is carrying out are legal and legitimate and in keeping with the Dayton Peace Agreement, including the actions the SFOR reported about. The Service acts in keeping with the Constitution and its functioning is completely public, and claims on illegal financing are completely out of place," Primorac told Mostar-based Erotel, the largest Bosnian Croat television stati
MOSTAR, Dec 17 (Hina) - The manager of the National Security Service
(SNS) in Bosnia-Herzegovina (BH), Ivica Primorac, on Friday
refuted allegations of illegal SNS activity in BH which NATO's
Stabilisation Force (SFOR) made at press conferences in Sarajevo
and Mostar.
The SNS is acting fully in keeping with the BH Constitution and the
Dayton Peace Agreement, Primorac asserted, adding that certain
material the SFOR put forward as evidence had not been found in the
SNS building in Mostar during the Weststar action on 14 October.
"The operations the SNS is carrying out are legal and legitimate and
in keeping with the Dayton Peace Agreement, including the actions
the SFOR reported about. The Service acts in keeping with the
Constitution and its functioning is completely public, and claims
on illegal financing are completely out of place," Primorac told
Mostar-based Erotel, the largest Bosnian Croat television
station.
The SNS will analyse all claims made in the SFOR reports which refer
to the SNS, he added.
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