SARAJEVO, Aug 10 (Hina) - Members of the Stabilization Force in
Bosnia-Herzegovina on Saturday began with the inspection of
headquarters of special police units in Bosnia's two entities
(Croat-Muslim, Serb), SFOR's spokesman in Sarajevo John Blakeley
said on Saturday.
During the day, SFOR members visited many special police
headquarters to, as Blakeley said, inform commanders about the
new measures stipulated by the commander of NATO in BH, General
Eric Shinseki.
As Shinseki and Kai Eide, the head of the UN mission in BH,
informed the members of the BH Presidency and the presidents of
the BH (Croat-Moslem) Federation and Republika Srpska, all
special police units in BH which failed to pass a stipulated
procedure and obtain special permission on the part of the
International Police Task Force would after 31 August be
considered illegal and dissolved. After the expiry of the said
deadline, SFOR will treat such units as paramilitary, meaning
that it will be authorized to disarm them.
Blakeley confirmed that today SFOR officials visited the
base of a Serb entity anti-terrorist brigade in Rakovicke Bare
near Banja Luka in northern BH. Neither in this nor in any other
case did any incident take place, the SFOR spokesman pointed out.
Such actions would continue to be carried out in the next
days, in the Serb entity as well as in the BH Federation,
Blakeley concluded.
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