EUPM: NO EVIDENCE TO CORROBORATE DRAGOMIR ANDANS CLAIMS>
SARAJEVO, June 2 (FENA) RS Police Director Dragomir Andan has not offered any evidence to support his claims that 11 persons, who perpetrated in the terrorist attack in Madrid, were preparing in BiH and that fuses used in the attacks were produced in BiH.
This is the conclusion from the report of the European Union Police Mission (EUPM), which was created following the investigation into the said allegations of the RS Police Director.
- Our report notes that Andan was not either misquoted, or misinterpreted, and that he actually made clear allegations that the fuses used in the explosive devices in the attacks in Madrid were produced in BiH. Moreover, he did not corroborate his claims with any evidence whatsoever, said the EUPM Commissioner, Kevin Carty.
Additionally, Andan failed to deny his claims despite the given opportunity, is said in the EUPM announcement.
The full report has been forwarded to the OHR.
Just another day in the Balkans - Andan has merely reinforced the need for police reform.
BANJA LUKA, June 5 (FENA) RS Police Director Dragomir Andan expressed regret with the possibility that his statements concerning activities of Islamic groups in BiH have caused apprehension among BiH and RS citizens. He especially expressed regret with any possible damage that his comments on connections between BiH and the terrorist attacks in Madrid could have created.
Andan delivered a letter to EUPM Commissioner Kevin Carty concerning the investigation and correspondence with the EUPM Commissioner and High Representative Paddy Ashdown regarding comments on the presence of Islamic groups in BiH made at a press conference on May 10 2005.
I wish to use this opportunity to explain those comments as a presentation of intelligence and operational information, which as such have not been corroborated, and therefore cannot be accepted as firm evidence, as was mentioned in the High Representatives letter, Andan said.
He said that rushing with the presentation of operational information is not useful, from a professional standpoint, and in that context can be viewed as wrong and politically motivated, as suggested in Cartys report to the High Representative, which I accept in general.
Naturally, I need to underline that my statements were not politically motivated and in that context I wish to retract my comment, but at the same time I accept the possibility that such a comment could be interpreted as police interference in political matters, that it is inappropriate for the Police Director to make such allegations, attuned to the political moment and requirements and so forth, was stated in the letter.
Also in the letter the RS Police Director underlined his absolute personal commitment to professional conduct and common work on security issues.
A high degree of sensitivity in the preventive work, intelligence and operational activities must be a top priority of all security agencies, including the RS Police, both in relation to the broad global movement in the fight against terrorism and in relation to the legal, professional, but also the moral commitment of protecting citizens, the society and institutions in the RS and BiH from this global scourge, Andan said.
Andan said that such an approach of the RS police and the Police Director would be imperative in accordance with professional standards of police work, which will be given special attention in public comments in order to avoid the repeat of such problems in the future.