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ORASJE, 12 April (Hina) - Representatives of the international
Implementation Force (IFOR) in Bosanska Posavina region this
morning held talks with the deputy superintendent of the Posavina
Canton police and Interior Minister in the Posavina County
Government, Mato Jozic. Jozic informed IFOR representatives about
recent incidents on the Orasje-Tuzla road. Only in the last two
weeks, five cases of seizure of vehicles and beating-up of persons
travelling along the road have been registered, Jozic said.
Hamid Pejakovic (born 1948), a Croatian citizen from Gunja
(left Sava river bank, Croatia) was pulled out of his car and
beaten up this morning. His car was seized.
Perpetrators were Bosnian Serbs located near the crossroads in
Loncari, Jozic said, asking IFOR members to prevent those
incidents and secure full freedom of movement. Serb allegations on
the visit of a group of hundred Serbs to the cemetery in Vucilovac
were not true, he said.
'The Serbs announced their visit to the cemetery on 10 April,
but they failed to show up at the pre-arranged time. The police,
which had been sent to Vucilovac to care for the safety of visitors
returned without completing their task, because the Serbs did not
show up', Jozic said.
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