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SARAJEVO, 30 Dec (Hina) - Members of the Stabilisation Force (SFOR)
on Monday returned to the Army of Bosnia-Herzegovina documents,
video cassettes and computer discs confiscated in an unexpected
search in the offices of the former Army headquarters in Sarajevo on
19 December.
The Sarajevo-based daily 'Oslobodjenje' on Tuesday published a
statement by the head of the Bosnian army press centre, Major Braco
Kalaba, who said that NATO soldiers had returned all
documentation.
The documentation was returned after it had been established that
it contained no evidence as to illegal actions by the Bosnian army,
SFOR spokesman Peter Clark told reporters.
According to SFOR representatives, the check-up action had been
carried out by members of the German-French SFOR brigade, in line
with Annex 1A of the Dayton agreement.
According to the Annex, members of international military forces in
Bosnia-Herzegovina are authorised to control all activities of
local armies, including the checking-up of documents on locations
and in the way determined by the SFOR command.
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