SARAJEVO, Dec 18 (Hina) - The International Police Task Force
(IPTF) on Wednesday reported renewed destruction of abandoned
houses in the Croat-controlled Capljina area of southwestern
Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Three houses owned by Moslems were completely destroyed by
unknown perpetrators last weekend, UN spokesman Alexander Ivanko
said in Sarajevo.
Ivanko said that 35 houses had been destroyed in the Capljina
area in the last three months. Their Moslem residents had been
driven out earlier, he added.
He said that it was sad that such incidents were recurring
despite a warning which IPTF commissioner Peter Fitzgerald had
conveyed two weeks ago to Federation interior minister Avdo Hebib
and his deputy Jozo Leutar.
If local police are unable to prevent such incidents, then
they should at least arrest the perpetrators. And if they can't do
that, then such police officers should be removed from their
present duties, Ivanko said.
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