SARAJEVO, Dec 21 (Hina) - The NATO-led Stabilization Force (SFOR)
in Bosnia-Herzegovina said on Saturday that it had received
assurances from top Croatian Defence Council (HVO) officials that
their troops were not behind forcible apartment evictions in west
Mostar.
SFOR deputy commander Gen. Roderick Cordy-Simpson and
International Police Task Force deputy commissioner Robert
Wasserman met two days ago with HVO chief of staff Gen. Zivko
Budimir, who told them that if any HVO troops had been involved
in such incidents it had occurred without permission, SFOR
spokesman Jan Joosten said in Sarajevo.
Budimir pledged that necessary steps would be taken against
any HVO troops who may attempt to act against the law.
Joosten went on to say that inspections of military depots
and police stations were continuing according to previously set
plans.
Ten such places were inspected on Friday, when SFOR took
over from the peace Implementation Force (IFOR).
On Thursday, 76 unauthorized rifles and one pistol were
seized from an HVO facility in Zepce, Joosten said.
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