SARAJEVO/BANJA LUKA, Oct 24 (Hina) - Bosnian police have identified another four naturalised citizens of Bosnia-Herzegovina suspected of being involved in terrorist actions. A spokesman for the United Nations for the Banja Luka
region, Alun Roberts, said on Wednesday police in Sanski Most had placed four persons of Arab origin under surveillance. The Arabs also have Bosnian passports. The UN Mission has been informed that a Sudanese, a Libyan and two Iraqis are suspected of being linked to terrorism. The four have not been arrested, but the Bosnian Federation police have been notified about them, and the local authorities are currently checking out their bank accounts to ascertain their occupations. According to information at hand, they all received Bosnian citizenship near the end of the war in the country or immediately after. Since October 8, Bosnian police have apprehended six persons of Arabic descent for s
SARAJEVO/BANJA LUKA, Oct 24 (Hina) - Bosnian police have identified
another four naturalised citizens of Bosnia-Herzegovina suspected
of being involved in terrorist actions.
A spokesman for the United Nations for the Banja Luka region, Alun
Roberts, said on Wednesday police in Sanski Most had placed four
persons of Arab origin under surveillance. The Arabs also have
Bosnian passports.
The UN Mission has been informed that a Sudanese, a Libyan and two
Iraqis are suspected of being linked to terrorism.
The four have not been arrested, but the Bosnian Federation police
have been notified about them, and the local authorities are
currently checking out their bank accounts to ascertain their
occupations.
According to information at hand, they all received Bosnian
citizenship near the end of the war in the country or immediately
after.
Since October 8, Bosnian police have apprehended six persons of
Arabic descent for suspicion of being in close relations with
terrorists.
They have been set a 30-day detention and the Bosnian Federation
Supreme Court has launched an investigation.
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