ZAGREB, Feb 12 (Hina) - Implementation Force representatives said
today they lacked the necessary data which would enable them to
identify war crime suspects in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
"We only received general information on 52 people whom the
Hague Tribunal suspects of war crimes," said IFOR spokesman Thomas
Moyer, adding that the reports received listed the suspects' names,
ages and personal description.
"Only fifteen photographs of suspects were provided, and even
those were of poor quality," he added.
IFOR has ventured no explanation as yet on how Karadzic
managed to pull off a Houdini trick and travel from Pale to Banja
Luka without being spotted by IFOR soldiers at any of the countless
checkpoints between these two cities.
Moyer admitted, however, that photographs of Karadzic and
Mladic had not been distributed yet to the soldiers mannning the
checkpoints.
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