SARAJEVO, July 6 (Hina) - Another 40 members of the International Police Task Force (IPTF) from Bosnia-Herzegovina were sent on a new mission to the southern Yugoslav province of Kosovo in order to help organise local police forces
and establish peace, UN Mission's spokesman in Sarajevo Douglas Coffman told reporters on Tuesday. The 40 police officers joined an IPTF group including the same number of policemen, sent to Kosovo two weeks ago. Coffman confirmed that between 200 and 250 international police members, whose governments decided to help stabilise the situation in Kosovo, would leave Bosnia in the next several weeks. The police officers sent to Kosovo are from Argentina, Bangladesh, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Estonia, India, Pakistan, Portugal, Romania, Russia and the United States.(hina) rml
SARAJEVO, July 6 (Hina) - Another 40 members of the International
Police Task Force (IPTF) from Bosnia-Herzegovina were sent on a new
mission to the southern Yugoslav province of Kosovo in order to help
organise local police forces and establish peace, UN Mission's
spokesman in Sarajevo Douglas Coffman told reporters on Tuesday.
The 40 police officers joined an IPTF group including the same
number of policemen, sent to Kosovo two weeks ago.
Coffman confirmed that between 200 and 250 international police
members, whose governments decided to help stabilise the situation
in Kosovo, would leave Bosnia in the next several weeks.
The police officers sent to Kosovo are from Argentina, Bangladesh,
Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Estonia, India, Pakistan, Portugal,
Romania, Russia and the United States.
(hina) rml