He told the press the international community's claims that Republika Srpska violated the Dayton peace agreement were especially dangerous.
Cavic appealed to war crimes indictees still at large to surrender to the Bosnian Serb authorities, saying that the entity Government should get in touch with their families to urge the suspects to turn themselves in.
"The international community in Bosnia-Herzegovina has the capacity to make the arrests. They should help us because we are on the same mission. Bosnia-Herzegovina has both an intelligence and an investigation agency which should assume their share of responsibility because (the arrests) are their jurisdiction," said Cavic.
He added the intelligence agency could not avoid to cooperate in obtaining information as to the whereabouts of the war crime suspects.