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[A-List] Bosnia: arms to Iraq "scandal"
Bosnia's arms to Iraq scandal claims top political scalp
Serb leader quits before Ashdown sacks him
Ian Traynor in Zagreb
Thursday April 3, 2003
The Guardian
The Serb member of Bosnia's three-man, multi-ethnic presidency resigned
yesterday over illegal military supplies to Saddam Hussein.
Mirko Sarovic, a follower of the indicted Bosnian Serb war criminal, Radovan
Karadzic, stepped down to avoid the humiliation of being sacked by Paddy
Ashdown, the international community's high representative in Bosnia.
Mr Sarovic was found to have known about and done nothing to halt an
elaborate scheme to smuggle military aircraft engines and spare parts to
Baghdad, in league with Serbia's main arms trading company.
The scandal over arms and equipment to Iraq erupted last October when Nato
peacekeeping forces raided a Bosnian Serb aircraft engineering plant in
Bijeljina near the Serbian border. The plant was closely associated with the
Serbian military and top politicians in Belgrade and Bosnia.
While several senior military and government officials were promptly sacked
in Belgrade and in the Serb half of Bosnia, a national-level investigation
into the affair was deemed by international officials running Bosnia to have
compounded the cover-up rather than to have shed light on the deals.
Western intelligence experts were then sent to Serbia and Bosnia to
investigate further. They presented their findings to Mr Ashdown last week,
naming Mr Sarovic as the key political culprit.
Mr Sarovic, a leader of Bosnia's Serbian Democratic party set up by Mr
Karadzic, and president of the Serb half of Bosnia at the time of the
illicit trading, is the most senior casualty of the affair. Until
yesterday's resignation, he was chairman of the three-man presidency, which
includes one directly elected representative from each of Bosnia's three
ethnic groups: Serbs, Muslims and Croats.
But his aides indicated yesterday that it was a tactical resignation, forced
on him by Mr Ashdown and that he would make a political comeback.
On Tuesday, Nato peacekeepers in Bosnia had accused the Bosnian Serb
military and intelligence service, in collaboration with Serbian military
counterintelligence, of spying on Nato and EU officials, and the
international administration in Bosnia for at least a year.
The spying saga and the arms to Iraq scandal suggest that the Bosnian Serb
military, backed by powerful figures in Belgrade, was not under the con trol
of the civilian administration. Following the Sarovic resignation, Mr
Ashdown was expected last night to set in motion a crackdown on the Bosnian
Serb military top brass and a strengthening of civilian control over the
military.
The raid on the Orao aircraft plant uncovered documents proving that it was
supplying engines to Iraq for MiG fighter aircraft in violation of a UN
embargo. The trade was arranged through the Yugoimport arms agency in
Belgrade. The engines and spare parts were smuggled to Iraq via Syria.
The Serbs were discovered to be helping Saddam Hussein boost and maintain
his anti-aircraft defences in the run-up to the war. Letters seized by the
Nato forces advised Baghdad how to disguise the military cooperation and
hide it from UN weapons inspectors.
The Bosnian Serb authorities announced last month, after sacking the defence
minister and army and air force chiefs, that 17 officials were being charged
in connection with the illegal trading, either for being involved in the
trade or helping to cover it up.
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