MOSTAR, Jan 26 (Hina) - The West European Union police on Friday
presented results of an investigation into incidents which occurred
in the southern Bosnian town of Mostar at the beginning of this
month.
Mostar's WEU police chief, Pieter Lanbrechse told a press
conference that the January 1 killing of a 17-year-old Moslem youth
still had not been solved but that Croat police in west Mostar had
handed over the weapons of the Croat officers inolved in the
incident for a ballistic investigation.
Speaking of an incident which took place on January 4 when two
Moslem policemen were wounded, Lanbrechse said that it was most
likely that fire had been opened from west Mostar. All evidence
from this incident had been sent to German for further analysis.
Lanbrechse said that WEU police had traced an assailant who
shot and killed a Croat police officer on January 6.
The investigation reveleaded that the Croat policeman had been
attacked from Moslem-held east Mostar, he said, adding that the
case was handed over to the Moslem police in east Mostar.
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