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BiH Presidency command for Comprehensive Information in Next Three Days on alleged Croatian Espionage

Published March 19, 2019
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The Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina has today requested from the Ministry of Security of Bosnia and Herzegovina to provide comprehensive information on the activities of the Security Intelligence Agency of the Republic of Croatia and the Croatian Consulate General in BiH within the next three days.

There was a scandal when the public in BiH received information that the Croatian Security Intelligence Agency’s officers and diplomats tried at least twice to summon the members of the Wahabi Movement for transferring weapons and explosives to mosques in the area of Zenica-Doboj Canton.

Media allegations that Croatia’s intelligence was interfering in those actions was published by Zurnal newspapers and have been confirmed by the BiH Security Minister Dragan Mektic.

The media reported that journalist Mato Daković and Deputy Minister of Security, Mijo Kresic, and Croatian Consul in Tuzla Ivan Bandic, were involved in Croatian intelligence.

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