SARAJEVO, Jan 14 (Hina) - A total of 140 policemen have arrived in Bosnia-Herzegovina so far to supervise the implementation of the civilian component of the peace agreement. Eighty-two international police troops were deployed
around the area of Sarajevo, Gorazde and Kiseljak, a spokesman for UN, Alexander Ivanko, reported on Sunday.
SARAJEVO, Jan 14 (Hina) - A total of 140 policemen have arrived in
Bosnia-Herzegovina so far to supervise the implementation of the
civilian component of the peace agreement.
Eighty-two international police troops were deployed around
the area of Sarajevo, Gorazde and Kiseljak, a spokesman for UN,
Alexander Ivanko, reported on Sunday. #L#
There are four UN policemen in the police station in Ilidza, a
still Serb-held Sarajevo suburb which is to be restored to the
Federation. The UN policemen should supervise the work of the Serb
police.
The Bosnian government reported to UN and IFOR that five
Bosnian citizens had been captured by Serbs at access roads to
Sarajevo.
The speaker of the self-styled Bosnian Serb parliament,
Momcilo Krajisnik, admitted at yesterday's meeting to the UN co-
ordinator in Bosnia-Herzegovina, ambassador Antonio Pedauy, that
two of the Bosnian citizens were being held in Serb prisons. The
whereabouts of the remaining three men are still unknown.
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