ALBANIAN DEFENSE MINISTER CHARGED WITH ARMS SMUGGLING. Deputies from the
opposition party Aleanca Demokratike have charged Zafet Zhulali with
involvement in arms smuggling to the former Yugoslavia, Koha Jone
reported on 4 February. Deputy Perikli Teta and Aleanca Demokratike
secretary-general Arben Imami have claimed that in at least one case,
weapons were sent to Montenegro, suggesting they were destined for
Bosnian Serbs. In another case, weapons allegedly were brought to
Croatia on board the Vela Luka, which was loaded in Durres but arrived
empty in Slovenia. Documents submitted to the press by Teta and Imami
show that from April 1992 to February 1993, eight cargoes were sent to
Slovenia but do not appear in Slovenian customs records. Another
document, reportedly signed by Zhulali, authorized the Albanian company
Mjekes to export mortars to Croatia. Zhulali, in an interview with
Rilindja Demokratike on 4 February, described the charges as
irresponsible. -- Fabian Schmidt, OMRI, Inc.
[As of 12:00 CET] Compiled by Jan Cleave