MOSTAR, Jan 20 (Hina) - The United Nations Mission to Bosnia-Herzegovina (BH) supports the recent operation of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton's Interior Ministry police, in which the owner of the Renner company from Stolac was
arrested, along with several other suspects of organised crime, the newly appointed UN spokesman in Mostar, Douglas Coffman, said on Wednesday. Organised crime was a threat to the implementation of the Dayton Agreement, Coffman told a press conference. According to him, the International Police Task Force will be carefully supervising the investigation. The spokesman for the Office of the International High Representative for BH, Chris Riley, said the Office welcomed the newest development of events concerning the Renner company and the arrest of its owner.(hina) it
MOSTAR, Jan 20 (Hina) - The United Nations Mission to Bosnia-
Herzegovina (BH) supports the recent operation of the Herzegovina-
Neretva Canton's Interior Ministry police, in which the owner of
the Renner company from Stolac was arrested, along with several
other suspects of organised crime, the newly appointed UN spokesman
in Mostar, Douglas Coffman, said on Wednesday.
Organised crime was a threat to the implementation of the Dayton
Agreement, Coffman told a press conference. According to him, the
International Police Task Force will be carefully supervising the
investigation.
The spokesman for the Office of the International High
Representative for BH, Chris Riley, said the Office welcomed the
newest development of events concerning the Renner company and the
arrest of its owner.
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