SARAJEVO, 2 March (Hina) - The transfer of authority in Sarajevo
suburbs would continue according to previously agreed schedule,
said on Saturday IFOR spokesman Brigadier Andrew Cummings.
According to that schedule, the police of the Federation
Bosnia-Herzegovina should enter the area of Hadzici on 6 March.
Seven days later Ilidza would also be entirely restored to the
Federation, which would result in complete lifting of blockade on
the main road linking Sarajevo and Mostar. As the last stage, the
federal police would enter Grbavica and go on with the transfer of
authority on 19 March.
Cummings stated that 27 international policemen had been sent
to Hadzici to control the situation in the area. He added that so
far no major incidents had been recorded in the suburbs where the
Bosnian police had entered earlier.
Commenting on the indictment of the Serb General Djordje
Djukic, Cummings stressed it was a legal decision of The Hague
Tribunal which had to be respected by both the federal and the
Bosnian Serb authorities.
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