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SARAJEVO, May 31 (Hina) - The International Police Task Force on
Friday called on Bosnian Federation authorities to take resolute
action to prevent a growing number of robberies and the
intimidation of the Serb population in Sarajevo suburbs.
UN spokesman Alexander Ivanko told a press conference in
Sarajevo that the UN police had recorded 70 cases of
intimidation, 400 cases of property seizure and 37 cases of
expulsions of Serbs who remained in the Sarajevo suburbs after
they had reverted to Moslem-Croat Federation control under the
Dayton peace agreement.
The UN police blamed the incidents on Moslem refugees from
eastern Bosnia and on organized gangs of thugs coming to Sarajevo
from Visoko, Zenica and Tarcin.
Local police showed readiness to respond and prevent
violence but it wasn't enough and we think that more resolute
action is necessary, Ivanko said.
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