THE HAGUE/ZAGREB, April 7 (Hina) - The arrest of Ivica Rajic is a desirable development of events, said a spokesman for the Hague-based U.N. war crimes tribunal (ICTY), Jim Landale, adding that there were encouraging signs in the
cooperation between Croatia and the tribunal.
THE HAGUE/ZAGREB, April 7 (Hina) - The arrest of Ivica Rajic is a
desirable development of events, said a spokesman for the Hague-
based U.N. war crimes tribunal (ICTY), Jim Landale, adding that
there were encouraging signs in the cooperation between Croatia and
the tribunal. #L#
The arrest of Ivica Rajic is a desirable development of events. The
tribunal expects to see Rajic's transferral soon so his trial
before the tribunal could start, Landale told Hina.
Rajic has been indicted as commanding officer of the second
operational group of the Bosnian Croat Defence Council (HVO) from
Kiseljak for being responsible for the killing of at least 16 Muslim
civilians in the central Bosnian village of Stupni Dol in October of
1993.
This first Bosnian Croat whom the tribunal had indicted for war
crimes was on the run since 1995. He was arrested in Zagreb last
Saturday.
Asked about developments in the Bobetko case, Landale said there
had been no news since last week and that a decision by competent
judge Cornelius Agius, who issued the warrant to serve the
indictment on Bobetko, was expected.
The Croatian government informed the tribunal about serving the
indictment on Bobetko via his attorney last Friday.
Asked whether conditions were met for the suspension of the arrest
warrant and extradition of General Bobetko, as envisaged by the
warrant for serving the indictment, Landale said the decision
rested with judge Agius.
Croatian government's spokeswoman Sanja Kos said Monday that the
tribunal had not yet voiced an official stand on serving the
indictment on retired Croatian General Janko Bobetko. She said the
tribunal could do so within a day or two.
Giving an estimate on Croatia's cooperation with the ICTY in the
light of the latest events, Landale said these were evidently
encouraging signs.
He said that the ICTY wanted to advance cooperation on other levels
as well, especially when the arrest of General Gotovina was
concerned.
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