VITEZ, Jan 2 (Hina) - A four-truck convoy, bound for Zenica and
Sarajevo, was held up at a Croatian Defence Council (HVO)
checkpoint at Busovaca, central Bosnia, on Dec 31, said local
police on Sunday.
Chief of the Busovaca police department Slavko Katava said the
convoy's French, Luxembourg and Italian personnel had claimed the
convoy was sponsored by the Harmony International relief agency,
but could not produce any documents to prove it.
The police thoroughly searched the trucks and found that they
contained 129 packages addressed to Moslem citizens and B-H Army
commands in Zenica and Sarajevo, as well as a minor quantity of
medicines and medical supplies.
As parcels for Bosnian army officers and private citizens
could not be treated as humanitarian aid, the Busovaca police
detained all the packages and one of the trucks without license
plates. The other trucks with medical supplies were granted passage
on January 1 and continued their journey to Zenica, said Katava.
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