MOSTAR, Aug 19 (Hina) - The process of establishing a joint
police force in the Hercegovina-Neretva canton has come to a
standstill because local Croat officials oppose the deployment of
Moslem policemen in Capljina and Stolac, while Moslem officials
oppose the arrival of Croat policemen in Jablanica, the Mostar
office of the International Police Task Force (IPTF) said in a
statement on Tuesday.
The IPTF recalled that a joint cantonal police force should
have been established by August 15.
The head of the Mostar office of the international High
Representative to Bosnia-Herzegovina, Martin Garrod, said that he
hoped that the problems related to the establishment of the
cantonal police force were not serious.
The cantonal branch of the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ)
party said in a statement that it had asked from responsible
cantonal institutions that "the second stage from the agreement
on establishing the cantonal police force be postponed until the
Bosniac (Moslem) side has fulfilled the obligations that preceded
the signing of the agreement."
The HDZ demanded that a rule under which there should be
one police officer per 250 inhabitants should also be applied
"for more than 60,000 displaced persons who have found refuge" in
the canton.
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