ZAGREB, June 19 (Hina) - Croatia's Interior Minister Ivan Jarnjak
on Wednesday visited the Serb-occupied eastern town of Vukovar
where he attended a working meeting with the UN Transitional
Administrator for Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Srijem,
General Jacques Klein.
In an interview with Croatian Television, Jarnjak said that
he had also met representatives of the local Serb police who
informed him about criminal offences committed in the area.
We would send them copies of all Croatian laws regulating
police work, including copies of the Constitution, the internal
affair law and the criminal code, so they could study them, he
said.
Jarnjak announced that Croatian working groups for
administrative issues, documents and registration of vehicles and
weapons would travel to Vukovar next week for further talks.
He said that joint Croatian and Serb police patrols were
expected to start work as of July 1.
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