SARAJEVO, March 5 (Hina) - Bosnian Federation police are due to
take over the Serb-held Sarajevo suburb of Hadzici on Wednesday
morning, the UN in Sarajevo said on Tuesday.
The joint police force would be made up of 50 Moslems, 15
Serbs and five Croats, and their work would be supervised by 60
to 70 international police officers, UN spokesman Alexander
Ivanko told a press conference.
The UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) reported that
Hadzici was almost completely deserted on Tuesday after most of
its Serb residents had left. Only 120 people had contacted the
relief agency, expressing their wish to stay in their homes.
UNHCR spokesman Kris Janowski said that a Serb woman from
Grbavica, a Serb-held district of Sarajevo, had informed UNHCR
officials about threats she had received from other Serbs unless
she moved out.
Meanwhile, the looting and setting ablaze of houses and
apartments in Grbavica and Ilidza continued and Federation
authorities said that for safety reasons their firefighters could
not go into the suburbs with Serb police still there.
The situation in the Sarajevo suburbs which had already
reverted to Federation authority was stable and preparations were
under way for return of refugees. Foreign diplomats accredited in
Sarajevo visited the suburbs on Tuesday.
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