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BILDT WANTS NATO TO CHANGE POLICY ON WAR CRIMINALS' ARRESTS

SARAJEVO, Oct 30 (Hina) - Carl Bildt would like that the NATO council reconsider their policy concerning the arrest of war crimes suspects, a spokesman for the international administrator of Bosnia's peace accords' implementation C. Bildt, said Wednesday. "We would be pleased if the current policy toward war criminals changed, and we think that would have great political and every other significance prompting processes in Bosnia-Herzegovina to take the right direction," spokesman Colum Murphy said after revelations that at least three Bosnian Serbs, charged with war crimes by The Hague Tribunal, were still employees of Serb police in northwestern Bosnia. According to some indications, in July international police, deployed in Prijedor (Serb-controlled town in northwestern Bosnia), sent to their headquarters a report with names of war crimes suspects spotted in the area. A spokesman for the U.N., Patrick Swenson, Wednesday declined to comment on claims that international police had seen the suspects, and he only confirmed that the probe into the case also implied an internal investigation of international police units. (hina) mm mš 301333 MET oct 96

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