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SARAJEVO, Oct 27 (Hina) - The International Police Task Force on
Monday started taking applications of all citizens of Bosnia-
Herzegovina who want to be employed in the local police of Brcko,
north-eastern BH, UN spokesman Liam McDowall told reporters in
Sarajevo. Applications of all persons, regardless of nationality
and current residence, will be accepted, he said.
Candidates need not have police experience, but must meet certain
criteria and pass exams to be conducted by representatives of the
IPTF, McDowall said.
Robert Farrand, the international supervisor for Brcko, earlier
ordered the establishment of a reformed and multi-ethnic police
which would become an instrument of newly-elected authorities and
would ensure equal protection to all residents of the municipality.
Farrand decreed such a police should be established by year's end.
An international arbitration commission should by end of March 1998
reach a final decision on whether Brcko will remain within the
Bosnian Serb entity.
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