ZAGREB, Jan 6 (Hina) - Thirty-two UNHCR vehicles have been stolen
in the past year in the former Yugoslavia, Zagreb UNHCR
headquarters said today.
The theft of vehicles was already continuing in 1995, with a
car stolen in Split (southern Croatia) and another vehicle stolen
in Medugorje (Herzegovina) in the last five days, UNHCR spokesman
Peter Kessler said.
An unsuccessful attempt at stealing a car was reported on New
Year's Day in Medugorje when an armed person tried to steal a UNHCR
car but failed as the car managed to take off.
The largest number of UNHCR vehicles were stolen in Croatia
and the Croat-controlled part of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kessler said.
Last year, ten UNHCR cars were stolen in Croatia, one in a UN
protected area, and seven in Croat-controled areas in Bosnia.
The UNHCR was robbed of ten vehicles in Serbia and five in
Serb-held parts of Bosnia. None of the stolen vehicles has been
returned.
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