MOSTAR, Nov 15 (Hina) - The Bosnian Federation's Interior Ministry
and the International Police Task Force (IPTF) have agreed that all
Croat and Moslem special police forces have to be disbanded, the
IPTF commander for the Mostar area, Frank Sarver, said on Friday.
Sarver told a news conference that he expected the Croat
special police in west Mostar to take off their uniforms on Friday
and start integrating into the local police forces.
Croat special police were aware that IFOR troops could take
them into custody and seize their weapons if seen in the street,
Server said.
He said that the agreement on disbanding the special police
forces in the Croat-Moslem Federation had been reached in Sarajevo
on Thursday by Federation Interior Minister Avdo Hebib, his deputy
Jozo Leutar and IPTF deputy chief Robert Wasserman.
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