NOVA BILA, June 11 (Hina) - Bosnian Moslem police in Travnik,
central Bosnia, late Monday night expelled 11 Croat families who
had returned to their empty homes in the last few months after
living in exile for three years.
According to the information provided by Croatian police in
Vitez, the refugee families had been denied permission from the
Moslem authorities to return to their homes.
"Until midnight, 11 families of about 30 members have been
evicted", Vitez police sources said.
Croatian Defense Council (HVO) officer Zvonko Bajo said that
the Muslim police started to round up the Croats around 10.30 p.m.
and then transported them to Donje Puticevo, a village on the
former line of separation between the HVO and the Bosnian Army.
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