SARAJEVO, Jan 14 (Hina) - The Interior Ministry of Bosnia's Croat-Muslim Federation has completed and submitted to the public prosecutor's office a report on an investigation into the murder of Federation Deputy Interior Minister Jozo
Leutar, the Sarajevo media reported on Friday. Interior Minister Mehmed Zilic told today's "Dnevni Avaz" the report contained names, but refused to says whether one or more persons could have been the perpetrators of the Leutar murder ten months ago. Leutar suffered serious injuries in a car-bomb explosion last March 16. He later succumbed to the injuries. Zilic said today no details from the investigation would be published because the entire process was to continue. The final word on the possibility of going to trial will be uttered by legislative bodies. A month ago Zilic said more than 1,000 people were interrogated during investigation. Some key
SARAJEVO, Jan 14 (Hina) - The Interior Ministry of Bosnia's Croat-
Muslim Federation has completed and submitted to the public
prosecutor's office a report on an investigation into the murder of
Federation Deputy Interior Minister Jozo Leutar, the Sarajevo
media reported on Friday.
Interior Minister Mehmed Zilic told today's "Dnevni Avaz" the
report contained names, but refused to says whether one or more
persons could have been the perpetrators of the Leutar murder ten
months ago.
Leutar suffered serious injuries in a car-bomb explosion last March
16. He later succumbed to the injuries.
Zilic said today no details from the investigation would be
published because the entire process was to continue. The final
word on the possibility of going to trial will be uttered by
legislative bodies.
A month ago Zilic said more than 1,000 people were interrogated
during investigation. Some key witnesses were out reach to
Federation police, he then stated, adding international
organisations active in Bosnia were appealed to for assistance.
Sarajevo Canton public prosecutor Mustafa Bisic confirmed his
office received the report from the Federation's Interior
Ministry.
"We are now closely analysing the documents. I can only says
proceedings will be conducted in keeping with the law," said
Bisic.
The office of the international community's high representative
from Bosnia also received a copy of the report.
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