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SARAJEVO, 12 Nov (Hina) - Deputy Interior Minister of the
Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Jozo Leutar, has warned
International Police Task Force (IPTF) officials that the
investigation into the crimes committed against Croats living in
the Travnik area, Central Bosnia Canton, is too slow and has many
flaws, for which, Leutar said, Bosniak authorities are
responsible.
In a letter sent yesterday to the IPTF commissioner Manfred
Seitner, copies of which were distributed to reporters on
Wednesday, Leutar said that the investigation into the killing of
Croat returnee Ivica Domic and the wounding of his father and
brother could not be described as a professionally conducted one.
Leutar warned that Travnik police had taken no action after former
members of the 'El Mujaheed' unit had prevented them to carry out a
search on a previous occasion.
The former members of the unit are led by Abu Hamsa Kharay Khamil ben
Ali, born in Tunis in 1966, for whose arrest a warrant has already
been issued, the letter said.
"The Bosniak police know it, but no action has been taken. This is a
proof that the investigation is being conducted in a one-sided
manner and that, should this situation continue, one should not
expect positive results," said Leutar in his letter to the IPTF
commissioner Manfred Seitner.
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