SARAJEVO, Nov 29 (Hina) - Passports with Bosnian insignia, which have recently been found in an abandoned house in Kabul, belonged to two Egyptians who had been members of the Mujahedin community in Bocinja village in central Bosnia,
the Sarajevo daily "Dnevni Avaz" wrote Thursday. According to the daily, after the investigation carried out by Bosnian authorities, it was established that the passports discovered in Afghanistan were issued to Ibrahim Hosni and Morsi Rokaj, Egyptians who do not reside in Bosnia. Both men belong to a group of 94 neutralised citizens of Bosnia whom Interior Ministry of the Bosnia-Herzegovina Federation stripped of citizenship two weeks ago. The check-up has established that the two obtained citizenship without having provided any documentation, and that this happened between January and March 1992, prior to Bosnia's gaining independence.(hina) np sb
SARAJEVO, Nov 29 (Hina) - Passports with Bosnian insignia, which
have recently been found in an abandoned house in Kabul, belonged to
two Egyptians who had been members of the Mujahedin community in
Bocinja village in central Bosnia, the Sarajevo daily "Dnevni Avaz"
wrote Thursday.
According to the daily, after the investigation carried out by
Bosnian authorities, it was established that the passports
discovered in Afghanistan were issued to Ibrahim Hosni and Morsi
Rokaj, Egyptians who do not reside in Bosnia. Both men belong to a
group of 94 neutralised citizens of Bosnia whom Interior Ministry
of the Bosnia-Herzegovina Federation stripped of citizenship two
weeks ago.
The check-up has established that the two obtained citizenship
without having provided any documentation, and that this happened
between January and March 1992, prior to Bosnia's gaining
independence.
(hina) np sb