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VELA LUKA, July 25 (Hina) - The Croatian Ministry of Interior
Affairs on Saturday took over in Korcula, southern Croatia, the
first police vessel built in a Croatian shipyard.
The 14.34m-long patrol boat is intended for watching the state
border and Croatia's territorial sea-waters.
The boat will be named Ucka and will be used by the police of Istra
County, northern Adriatic.
Ucka is the first in a programme of 26 ships which the Korcula
shipyard will deliver to the Interior Ministry by year 2002, in
accordance with a contract worth US$28 million.
"This programme represents the lasting guarantee of the stability
of Greben Company and the island of Korcula as a whole", Croatian
Premier Zlatko Matesa said while taking over the ship.
He announced an airport would be built on the southern Adriatic
island this autumn.
Interior Minister Ivan Penic, who was also present, pointed out to
the importance the programme has in increasing employment on
Korcula and to the need of renewing the police fleet, which
currently has 56 vessels 14 years old in average.
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