Papers: Chief Finnish Investigator Says His Case Strong

Helsinki, 5 September - Finnish detective inspector Kaj-Erik Bjoerkqvist, who heads investigation into alleged corruption in Patria, says his case against the Finnish defence contractor is strong, according to cover stories appearing in two Slovenian dailies on Friday.

Ljubljana The 2006 procurement of 135 armoured personnel carriers from Patria (one of them pictured) stirring a major political controversy in Slovenia after a Finnish TV report alleged Patria bribed Slovenian officials. Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana
The 2006 procurement of 135 armoured personnel carriers from Patria (one of them pictured) stirring a major political controversy in Slovenia after a Finnish TV report alleged Patria bribed Slovenian officials.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana The 2006 procurement of 135 armoured personnel carriers from Patria (one of them pictured) stirring a major political controversy in Slovenia after a Finnish TV report alleged Patria bribed Slovenian officials. Photo:Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana
The 2006 procurement of 135 armoured personnel carriers from Patria (one of them pictured) stirring a major political controversy in Slovenia after a Finnish TV report alleged Patria bribed Slovenian officials.
Photo:Stanko Gruden/STA

Poček pri Postojni. Patria 8x8. Foto: Stanko Gruden/STA

Poček pri Postojni.
Patria 8x8.
Foto: Stanko Gruden/STA

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