OSIJEK, Feb 11 (Hina) - The head of the Croatian government office for the
UN-administered Danube river region, Ivica Vrkic, sent a letter to UN
Transitional Administrator General Jacques Klein on Tuesday, asking him to
step up control at border crossings with Yugoslavia.
"According to our information, Transitional Police Force (TPF)
officers at Batina and Bogojevo bridges have reported people leaving the
area and taking away property. However, the TPF cannot take further steps
because truck drivers have documents issued by local authorities which
certify that what they do is legal," Vrkic said.
Vrkic asked Klein to use his influence to increase control at border
crossings with Yugoslavia in order to put an end to the uncontrolled taking
of property out of the UN-administered area.
"We propose that traffic across the border crossings with the Federal
Republic of Yugoslavia be suspended until full control has been introduced,
so that persons who decide to move should have permission from Croatian
authorities, UNTAES and local authorities to take take their property," the
letter said.
Vrkic noted that 204 trucks loaded with building material,
agricultural machines, technical equipment and furniture had crossed the
Croatian-Yugoslav border at Batina-Bezdan and Erdut-Bogojevo between 1 and
10 February.
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