MOSTAR, Nov 11 (Hina) - The time for completion of the pullout of
Herzeg-Bosnian special police forces from Mostar by Tuesday (08:00
a.m. Nov. 12), is not sufficient, deputy to Bosnia-Herzegovina's
(Croat-Moslem) Federation interior minister, said on Monday.
The deputy Jozo Leutar said that the command of the
International Police Task Force (IPTF) commissioner Peter
Fitzegerald was hasty, as neither ministries of interior affairs
had been established nor the laws on this matter passed in cantons
and in the Federation.
Herzeg-Bosnian special police forces would become part of
anti-terrorist police forces at the federal level, he added.
Commissioner Fitzegerald ordered withdrawal of Herzeg-Bosnian
special police troops and armed guards by 08:00 a.m. Tuesday.
Otherwise, according to the IPTF commissioner in Mostar Frank
Server, NATO-led implementation peace force IFOR would act
effectively.
Because of tomorrow's deadline, Herzeg-Bosnian interior
minister Valentin Coric and Fitzegerald met in Mostar on Monday. No
details from the meeting were not available to reporters.
In Bosnia-Herzegovina's southern town one could spot
intensified presence of IFOR vehicles, stationed at several
crossroads in the western part of Mostar (under Bosnian Croat
control), particularly near the Herzeg-Bosnian special police
headquarters.
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