ZAGREB, Dec 28 (Hina) - Slobodan Rajic, identified in Vukovar as a +member of a Chetnik unit which upon the fall of Vukovar carried +banners and sang songs about slaughtering Croats, was not a member +of transitional police forces in
the Danube River region nor was he +ever a member of the Croatian Interior Ministry, the Ministry said +in a statement on Monday.+ The statement was released following headlines published in some +media saying that the Croatian Party of Rights' (HSP) president +Anto Djapic and the president of the Association of Croatian +Homeland War Veterans branch in Zagreb, Milan Galovic, had sent a +letter to Interior Minister Ivan Penic requesting that it be stated +whether Rajic was employed with the Croatian Interior Ministry.+ Penic did not receive the said letters, but after it had been made +public that they existed, he ordered that claims made in those +letters be invest
ZAGREB, Dec 28 (Hina) - Slobodan Rajic, identified in Vukovar as a
member of a Chetnik unit which upon the fall of Vukovar carried
banners and sang songs about slaughtering Croats, was not a member
of transitional police forces in the Danube River region nor was he
ever a member of the Croatian Interior Ministry, the Ministry said
in a statement on Monday.
The statement was released following headlines published in some
media saying that the Croatian Party of Rights' (HSP) president
Anto Djapic and the president of the Association of Croatian
Homeland War Veterans branch in Zagreb, Milan Galovic, had sent a
letter to Interior Minister Ivan Penic requesting that it be stated
whether Rajic was employed with the Croatian Interior Ministry.
Penic did not receive the said letters, but after it had been made
public that they existed, he ordered that claims made in those
letters be investigated, said the statement, signed by public
relations department head Slavko Rako.
(hina) rml