The head of Bosnia-Herzegovina's anti-terrorism unit has been arrested on suspicion of lending aid to a planned bomb attack in Croatia, Bosnian media reported Sunday, dpa reported.
Vjekoslav Vujovic, who is also the vice minister of Bosnia's security ministry, was arrested Friday for allegedly supplying explosives to a criminal group planning an attack in the Adriatic coast city of Rijeka.
Vujovic has pled not guilty to the charges, according to media reports.
The planned attack was allegedly a retaliatory attack against a second criminal outfit. Croatian police have already arrested two other suspects in the incident, in which they hoped to blow up a car containing leaders of the second criminal group. Croatian police were able to stop the attack.