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BOSNIA WILL EXTRADITE POTENTIAL TERRORISTS -- MINISTER

MOSTAR, Sept 20 (Hina) - The Interior Minister of the Bosnian Federation, Muhamed Besic, said in Mostar on Thursday that several people who have dual, including Bosnian citizenship, and are suspected of being involved in terrorist actions will be extradited. Minister Besic told Hina a person who was arrested is suspected of having planted an explosive device in Rijeka in 1995, and also has Bosnian citizenship. The person, he said, will be extradited to Croatia. "In jail are also three Egyptians with Bosnian citizenship, and they will most probably be extradited to Egypt, while their Bosnian citizenship has been rescinded," Besic said. According to him, two people with Bosnian citizenship were extradited to France this summer. They are also suspected of being potential terrorists. The minister confirmed that a list of names of 19 people suspected of having taken part in last week's terrorist attacks on the United
MOSTAR, Sept 20 (Hina) - The Interior Minister of the Bosnian Federation, Muhamed Besic, said in Mostar on Thursday that several people who have dual, including Bosnian citizenship, and are suspected of being involved in terrorist actions will be extradited. Minister Besic told Hina a person who was arrested is suspected of having planted an explosive device in Rijeka in 1995, and also has Bosnian citizenship. The person, he said, will be extradited to Croatia. "In jail are also three Egyptians with Bosnian citizenship, and they will most probably be extradited to Egypt, while their Bosnian citizenship has been rescinded," Besic said. According to him, two people with Bosnian citizenship were extradited to France this summer. They are also suspected of being potential terrorists. The minister confirmed that a list of names of 19 people suspected of having taken part in last week's terrorist attacks on the United States have been submitted by Interpol to Bosnia-Herzegovina. "We have since established that none of the 19 have either Bosnian citizenship or have ever been to Bosnia-Herzegovina," Besic said. He also refuted media writing on the existence of training camps for terrorists in Bosnia. (hina) lml

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