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NATO investigates alleged plot to kill US commander 

SARAJEVO, July 8 (AFP) - NATO troops in Bosnia are
investigating allegations of a plot to kill the US
commander of the Stabilisation Force (SFOR) during a
visit to Mostar at the weekend after a man armed with
a sniper gun was arrested during a security sweep, a
SFOR spokesman said Monday.

Police in the southern Bosnian town of Mostar
identified the man as A.K., aged 31, and said he was
carrying a 9 mm machinegun equipped with a silencer,
sniperscope and ammunition.

The man was arrested Saturday just before
Lieutenant-General John Sylvester, commander of the
19,000 troops in Bosnia, arrived in Mostar to meet
with the town's mayor and pay a visit to Spanish
troops serving in the area.

In a statement, Mostar police said it was looking into
a link between the discovery of the "sophisticated
weaponry" and Sylvester's visit to Mostar.

A police source in Mostar identified the man as Adnan
Kadric, a member of a crime ring based in the central
Bosnian town of Zenica, and said authorities had
ordered that he remain in custody for eight days.

He said Kadric denies any wrongdoing, saying that he
had bought the gun in the nearby town of Posusje and
planned to deliver it to Zenica.

But the Croatian daily Vecernji List reported Monday
that Kadric was "leader of a terrorist organisation in
Zenica."

Citing sources from SFOR and UN's international police
in Bosnia, the daily described Kadric as "an
international terrorist, who has recently resided in
Germany and Netherlands, where he was slightly wounded
in a clash with Russian mafia three months ago."

"The police suspect Kadric of attempting to
assassinate SFOR's commander," the daily said.

SFOR declined to comment on the report.

"Obviously, the fact that Lieutenant-General Sylvester
was in Mostar at the time of his arrest causes us
concern," SFOR spokesman Scott Lundy said.

"The Mostar police have primary responsibility to
conduct the investigation and we will be relying on
them to keep us fully informed of what they learned, "
a SFOR statement quoted Sylvester as saying.

"We also have two criminal investigators from SFOR who
are working together with Mostar officials," he said.

"Once we know the results of the investigation we will
take appropriate action," Sylvester added.

SFOR troops have been deployed under the terms of the
1995 peace accord that ended the war the 1992-1995
war. There have been no casualties among SFOR troops
resulting from hostile action.



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