SARAJEVO, March 11 (Hina) - The international High Representative to Bosnia-
Herzegovina, Carl Bildt, sent a letter to UN Secretary General Kofi Annan on
Monday urging the Security Council to pass a resolution on the deployment of
additional international police forces to the disputed northern Bosnian town
of Brcko.
Bildt's demand came after last week's high-level conference in Vienna
which had decided that 200 international police would be sent to Brcko to
ensure respect for the law and human rights.
Bildt's spokesman, Colum Murphy, said in Sarajevo on Tuesday that he
expected that an additional 120 international observers would be sent there
to participate in investigations into human rights abuses.
Murphy said that the office of the High Representative continued to
insist that three police officers designated as responsible for the February
10 incidents in the southern city of Mostar be arrested and brought to
trial.
A spokesman for the NATO-led Stabilization Force (SFOR), Tony White,
said on Tuesday that SFOR troops continued stepped-up patrols in Mostar and
that on Sunday they had removed nine illegal checkpoints, eight of which had
been put up by Croat police and one by Moslem, to ensure full freedom of
movement.
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