SARAJEVO, Feb 13 (Hina) - The situation in Mostar is calm but tense and
NATO-led SFOR troops have stepped up patrols at all key points in the town,
Stabilization Force spokesman Andrew Saddleton said in Sarajevo on Thursday.
Saddleton said that SFOR troops continued searching for illegal
weapons and had so far seized two assault rifles from Croat policemen in
west Mostar.
He said that SFOR would assist international police in efforts to
return Moslems evicted after incidents that had erupted on Monday to their
homes in the Croat-controlled part of town.
UN spokesman Alexander Ivanko said that three Moslem families had been
returned to their apartments on Wednesday under the escort of international
and Croat police. In the process the Moslems were threatened by unidentified
civilians and there were signs that in the meantime their apartments had
been broken into and looted, he added.
Ivanko stressed that it was encouraging that Croat police had for the
first time participated in the return of Moslem expellees to their homes.
Michael McLay, spokesman for the office of the international
community's high representative to Bosnia-Herzegovina, said that Wednesday's
agreement between top Croat and Moslem officials on stabilizing the
situation in Mostar had been most substantial to date, with precise
obligations and instructions on what to do.
McLay stressed that the agreement had been reached at the highest
level and that it must be implemented. Federal authorities should show the
people that they are capable of implementing what has been agreed, he said,
adding that a continuation of lawlessness and violence would not be
tolerated.
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