DANUBE REGION
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ZAGREB, June 18 (Hina) - The Croatian Interior Ministry "most
resolutely refutes all claims in the Yugoslav press aimed at
turning the investigation of the incident in the Croatian Danubian
region into a direction which suits the Yugoslav side best," Slavko
Rako of the Croatian Interior Ministry's public relations office
said on Thursday.
Rako was commenting on some articles in the Yugoslav press
concerning a recent incident in the Croatian Danube River region in
which two Croatian police officers were killed.
The Yugoslav press claims that Croatian police opened fire without
prior checking and tendentiously points out differences in the
behaviour of the Croatian and Yugoslav police forces.
Croatian police are also suspected of alleged blackmail connected
with the arrest of Yugoslav citizens who were caught while
poaching.
The Yugoslav press further mentions the possibility that the
incident might be linked to the alleged blackmail.
The Croatian Interior Ministry has expected the Yugoslav side to
speculate with the incident in various ways, Rako said.
"The Interior Ministry is conducting a comprehensive operational-
criminal and criminal-technical procedure and once the
investigation is completed it will inform the public about its
findings," Rako added.
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