WASHINGTON, March 26 (Hina) - The United Nations has deployed only
half of the 1,721-strong civilian police force to Bosnia-
Herzegovina, UN Secretary General Boutros Boutros-Ghali said on
Monday.
Only 650 officers of the International Police Task Force have
so far been deployed in Bosnia-Herzegovina. A further 542 officers
are to be deployed by April 10 while the remaining 529 are to
arrive by the end of April, Ghali said in a report to the Security
Council.
The report said that the deployment of police officers was
delayed because contributing countries had failed to provide
sufficiently qualified and skilled personnel.
Speaking of the transfer of authority in Sarajevo, Ghali said
that there were strong indications that the Bosnian Serb leadership
at Pale had decided that Serbs should not be allowed to remain
Sarajevo suburbs due to revert to Federation control. In that
respect, they also used intimidation, he added.
Ghali said that the Sarajevo government had done little to
encourage the Serbs to stay.
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