SARAJEVO, March 24 (Hina) - International police force members will
be deployed in all stations of local Serb police in Brcko,
northeastern Bosnia, in order to control the work of Bosnian Serb
policemen during next one-year period.
A spokesman for the United Nations in Sarajevo, Alexander
Ivanko, said the decision on deployment of international policemen
was the result of five-hour talks which international police
commissioner in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Manfred Seitner, had held
yesterday with Bosnian Serb entity's interior minister Dragan
Kijac.
International policemen would participate in patrols of Serb
police in a Brcko wide area, Ivanko said on Monday and added it was
a necessary measure in such a hot spot.
In line with a request of Carl Bildt, top international peace
administrator in Bosnia, which he has sent to the UN after a
decision of arbitration on the temporary status of the Bosnian port
on the Sava river, more than 200 international policemen will be
sent to Brcko to supervise whether law and order are respected and
to facilitate the return of Moslem and Croat refugees to their
hometown.
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