PAKRAC, May 6 (Hina) - "According to my latest information, no
significant incidents were registered in Pakrac," UN commander in
former Yugoslavia, Gen. Bertrand Janvier, told Hina today.
Gen. Janvier today visited Pakrac where he had talks with
Croatian Deputy Interior Minister, Josko Moric.
Moric said he had informed Janvier on the overall situation,
stressing that Croatian civilian authority has guaranteed security
to everyone regardless of ethnicity. He added that Janvier had not
been well informed on the situation.
"For example, we released 190 men who had been taken for
interrogation, and returned them to the area last night. But UN
officials learnt about this only at 2 p.m. today," Moric said.
He said he invited UN officials to visit detention centres,
and to judge for themselves whether these are "camps, as they (UN
officials) call them, or some other term would be more suitable."
"But I also told them we had found a double amount of weaponry
in the houses compared to what rebel Serbs had given over earlier,"
Moric said.
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