SARAJEVO, June 3 (Hina) - International police in Bosnia-Herzegovina are
investigating complaints about the abuse of civilians for which local
policemen in Sarajevo Canton and the north-western town of Velika
Kladusa are responsible, a spokesman for the United Nations in the
Bosnian capital has said.
According to the spokesman Alexander Ivanko, there are serious
suspicions that policemen in the 'Novo Sarajevo' police station have
recently beaten a man, and that two persons, believed to be followers of
the Moslem secessionist Fikret Abdic, were physically harassed in the
police station in Velika Kladusa last week.
Ivanko said on Tuesday that the international police (IPTF) would
insist on a through probe into these cases of violations of human rights
and offence against and human dignity. He announced that the (Croat-
Moslem) Federal Interior Ministry would be asked to take punitive
measures against those policemen who had overstepped their authorities.
If it were established that policemen had overstepped their authorities,
they must be unconditionally dismissed, Ivanko said.
He added that the mentioned cases were not isolated, as abuse of
prisoners had been registered before as well. Due to such events, the
permanent presence of international police has been introduced in four
police stations in Sarajevo, but the situation is still unsatisfactory.
He said that the such acts of policemen were not ethnically
motivated and that victims of police violence were persons of different
ethnic origins.
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