The reports warn about the emergence of a new generation of potential terrorists who are being recruited by the Islamic terrorist network Al-Qaida.
"If those data are serious, then we as a state must investigate them and we will absolutely do it," Colak was quoted by the Sarajevo-based daily "Dnevni avaz" of Tuesday.
The minister said that no report had been drawn up on the matter and that nothing could be confirmed or denied until such a document was drawn up.
Nevertheless, he reiterated that Bosnian security agencies were actively working on a review of citizenship granted to persons of Afro-Asian origin during and after the war in the country.
Colak confirmed that some persons would definitely be stripped of Bosnian citizenship and that the authorities would take all necessary measures to prevent activity by persons who intended to cause incidents over the issue as announced last week by a former leader of the Mujahedeen in Bosnia, Imad al-Hussain aka Abu Hamza.