MOSTAR, Jan 6 (Hina) - European Union administrator in Mostar, Hans
Koschnick, said he mulled to introduce restrictions of movement in
the city to protect its citizens from the armed incidents which had
spiraled in the city over past few days.
Triggered by the latest incidents, as Bosnian Croat policeman
Zeljko Ljubic was shot and later died on Saturday, Koschnick
forwarded a letter, later in the day, to Mijo Brajkovic and Safet
Orucevic, the Croat and Moslem mayors in the city's two sectors.
Describing the his cause as "the horrible event which had
taken place at the Bulevar street," Koschnick urged the two mayors
to "convince their men in the necessity to stay calm."
"Using weapons in this way, must not go on.
"If the situation does not improve drastically and
immediately, I will have no option but to consider introducing
temporary restrictions of movement in Mostar to protect its
citizens from such danger.
"It is our joint responsibility to see the Dayton peace
accords implemented in the best possible terms and I therefore
demand your support," the letter said, concluding with the
expression of gratitude to western city's police force for
cooperation over Saturday's incident.
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