SARAJEVO, March 29 (Hina) - Bosnian authorities have denied sojourn and decided to expel two Iraqi citizens from the country who have been assessed a threat to Bosnia and Herzegovina due to suspicion that they are linked with foreign
intelligence services.
SARAJEVO, March 29 (Hina) - Bosnian authorities have denied sojourn
and decided to expel two Iraqi citizens from the country who have
been assessed a threat to Bosnia and Herzegovina due to suspicion
that they are linked with foreign intelligence services. #L#
Naffee Khadab Ed-Dulami and Saad El-Kaduri stayed in Sarajevo and
Bihac.
Mirsad Kebo, minister of human rights and refugees, told reporters
on Saturday the two were connected with intelligence services in
other countries and activities which undermined Bosnia's
security.
The two Iraqis were first arrested on March 21 but were then let go.
They have three days to appeal the deportation decision which
banishes them from Bosnia for three years.
The question is where they will be deported to given that their
homeland is in war. Minister Kebo said this issue would be
considered following the completion of legal proceedings.
(hina) ha