ZAGREB, Jan 2 (Hina) - Two senior officials of the Croatian Interior Ministry, one active, the other retired, received on December 31 summonses to be interviewed as witnesses by investigators with the Hague-based U.N. war crimes
tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, HTnet said on its web portal on Friday.
ZAGREB, Jan 2 (Hina) - Two senior officials of the Croatian Interior
Ministry, one active, the other retired, received on December 31
summonses to be interviewed as witnesses by investigators with the
Hague-based U.N. war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, HTnet
said on its web portal on Friday.#L#
The summonses were submitted through the Croatian government's office
for cooperation with the Hague tribunal to Josip Turkalj, former
commander of the Lucko Antiterrorist Unit and incumbent commander of
the Interior Ministry's Intervention Police, and to Marijan Benko,
assistant interior minister for criminal police retired in 1998.
The interviews should be conducted at the tribunal's offices in Zagreb
early in February. The U.N. investigators are interested in the 1993-5
period, when the Interior Ministry's Special Police was active.
According to reports, both officials will report for the interviews.
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