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SARAJEVO, Sept 13 (Hina) - The two-day general election in Bosnia-
Herzegovina (BH) has passed without any serious incident, the
Interior Minister of the Croat-Muslim Federation of BH Mehmed Zilic
said in Sarajevo on Sunday.
Police in the Federation and Bosnia's other entity, the Bosnian
Serb Republic, had undertaken all necessary security measures and
were able to prevent any attempt at obstructing the voting, Zilic
said.
Major security preparations were conducted prior to the election in
cooperation with the Interior Ministry of the Bosnian Serb entity,
the NATO-led peace Stabilisation Force and UN's International
Police Task Force (IPTF), Zilic told reporters after polling
stations throughout BH closed at 4PM.
Minor incidents occurred only in a few instances and were, Zilic
said, caused by individuals who were either drunk or arrived at
polling stations carrying party insignia.
According to data of the federal Interior Ministry, no problems
arose this weekend during the crossing of boundary lines between
Bosnia's two entities. Voters enjoyed full freedom of movement.
IPTF's advisor at the federal Interior Ministry David McBride said
that local police closely cooperated with the IPTF, and that not one
complaint had been made about their performance over the last two
days.
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