ZAGREB, May 14 (Hina) - Retired major general Mate Lausic, former military police chief, on Friday ended the second day of interviews with investigators of the U.N. war crimes tribunal in The Hague, which were conducted at the
tribunal's Zagreb offices.
ZAGREB, May 14 (Hina) - Retired major general Mate Lausic, former
military police chief, on Friday ended the second day of interviews
with investigators of the U.N. war crimes tribunal in The Hague, which
were conducted at the tribunal's Zagreb offices.#L#
Like yesterday, Lausic declined to speak to the press, refusing to say
if today's 10-hour interview was the last.
According to unofficial sources, the interviews likely addressed
Operation Medak Pocket of 1993 and the 1995 operations Flash and
Storm, when Lausic was commander of the military police.
Lausic's attorney Jadranka Slokovic was not present at the interviews.
She was unable to confirm if today's interview was the last.
The fact that Lausic did not have his legal representative present
could indicate that he was interviewed as a witness and not as a
suspect, but there has been no official confirmation.
According to unofficial sources, Lausic brought to the interview
documents evidencing measures that had been taken by the military
police against alleged perpetrators of crimes committed during and in
the wake of the liberating operations.
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