ZAGREB, Feb 16 (Hina) - The Croatian Interior Ministry on Friday
issued a statement denying "unfounded reports and inaccurate
information" broadcast by the media covering a press conference by
the Human Rights Protection Group in Zagreb on Friday.
The press conference had been called in connection with a
police action in a refugee camp in Kupljensko on the 1st of
February, when 69 people had been taken to the police court for
various offenses.
The Croatian police took over control of the Kupljensko
camp on October 18, at which time there were between 25,000 and
30,000 refugees. Since then, about 20,000 refugees have voluntarily
returned to the Velika Kladusa area of northwestern Bosnia,
according to the statement.
Of the 8,000 refugees currently staying at the camp, about
1,000 are armed with small arms and grenades, the statement said.
These armed men are the main culprits for the violence and
smuggling which is going on at the camp, the statement said,
listing the most serious of these crimes: three murders, several
rapes and consistent intimidation of those wishing to return to
Bosnia-Herzegovina.
The action was carried out in a lawful way and the
refugees' rights were not violated, the statement said, adding that
the UNHCR had been notified of the action in advance and had
approved it.
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