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BELGRADE, Oct 6 (Hina) - "No incident occurred" among Croatian and
Serb policemen in the past three months they work together in the
Croatian Danubian area, head of the transitional police forces in
the Croatian Danubian area Petar Djukic told Belgrade's state
agency on Sunday.
"Not one Croatian policeman has so far been attacked, hurt or
insulted by the local Serb population", Djukic said, and added that
the UN transitional police consisted of 1,450 people, 1,300 of whom
were Serbs, while the rest were Croats.
"They work together at all police stations and there are two
commanders everywhere - one Serb and one Croat", Djukic said and
added that there were no Croatian policemen along the borderline
with Yugoslavia.
Speaking about the freedom of movement of citizens from
Yugoslavia and the Bosnian Serb entity in the area, Djukic said
they knew the area "must be reintegrated into Croatia's
constitutional system, but this still hasn't been done and as long
as it remains so, (these) citizens will move there freely."
Djukic also said that one third of Serb policemen were on the
Croatian list of those to whom the amnesty did not refer to, which
"caused unrest and uncertainty" among people.
Of utmost necessity for an effective work, Djukic pointed out
lack of vehicles and especially, irregular payments to Serb
policemen.
(hina) ha
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