SARAJEVO, Dec 11 (Hina) - NATO soldiers on Tuesday prevented local
authorities in Bugojno (central Bosnia) to evict illegally a Croat
family from its flat.
A spokesman for the NATO-led IFOR in Bosnia, Bratt Boudreau,
said in Sarajevo on Wednesday that they had taken the action at the
request of the international police in Bosnia. NATO-led IFOR
soldiers had prevented persons whom the Bugojno local authorities
allowed to move into the flat, to enter the flat and throw a Croat
woman and her underage daughter out of it.
The IFOR commander in the area talked with the Bugojno mayor,
Dzevad Mlaco, about the incident.
We were organizing joint meetings which should determine
measures for avoiding the repeat of such incidents, Boudreau said.
He noted that IFOR troops were always ready to respond to such
events, but it was necessary that international police asked for
action.
On Tuesday IFOR troops continued checking arms depots
throughout Bosnia-Herzegovina. They found out and confiscated
large amounts of banned weapons and ammunition at a Bosnian Serb
police station in Brcko. IFOR soldiers also confiscated small
amounts of banned weaponry and ammunition at police stations at
Srbac and Busovaca. Furthermore, 100 pieces of arms, hand grenades
and 20 kilograms of explosive were confiscated at a police station
at Bosanski Petrovac.
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