“Thousands of potential terrorists in Bosnia”

Director of the Information-Security Agency of Bosnia-Herzegovina (OSA) Almir Džuvo said that there are about “3,000 potential terrorists in Bosnia”.

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Tuesday, 13.07.2010.

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Director of the Information-Security Agency of Bosnia-Herzegovina (OSA) Almir Dzuvo said that there are about “3,000 potential terrorists in Bosnia”. Dzuvo told Sarajevo daily Dnevni Avaz that most of them have been registered by police over the last several years. “Thousands of potential terrorists in Bosnia” “Only about three or four percent of them are foreigners. The rest are Bosnia-Herzegovina citizens. They are very well equipped. A lot better than our police,” Dzuvo was quoted as saying. “But, police cannot do anything until they commit a terrorist act, like Bugojno or some other act that is just as serious,” Dzuvo said at a meeting of the Joint Commission for Defense and Security, which was held to discuss the recent attack on the Bugojno police station that killed one officer. He said that politicians need to change existing laws, adding that “3,000 people, because of psychological and other states, can perform a terrorist act that will have much greater consequences than this one.” Director of the Federal Police Administration Zlatko Miletic said that police were working to do their part, but that there was "no political will to deal with the remaining issues". Chief State Prosecutor Milorad Barasin said that radical Islamist groups in Bosnia "do not recognize the state institutions, drive cars without licenses, and do not want personal identification cards". “The prosecution reacts when there are consequences, because the laws do no allow us to do anything before that. That must change,” Barasin said.

“Thousands of potential terrorists in Bosnia”

“Only about three or four percent of them are foreigners. The rest are Bosnia-Herzegovina citizens. They are very well equipped. A lot better than our police,” Džuvo was quoted as saying.

“But, police cannot do anything until they commit a terrorist act, like Bugojno or some other act that is just as serious,” Džuvo said at a meeting of the Joint Commission for Defense and Security, which was held to discuss the recent attack on the Bugojno police station that killed one officer.

He said that politicians need to change existing laws, adding that “3,000 people, because of psychological and other states, can perform a terrorist act that will have much greater consequences than this one.”

Director of the Federal Police Administration Zlatko Miletić said that police were working to do their part, but that there was "no political will to deal with the remaining issues".

Chief State Prosecutor Milorad Barašin said that radical Islamist groups in Bosnia "do not recognize the state institutions, drive cars without licenses, and do not want personal identification cards".

“The prosecution reacts when there are consequences, because the laws do no allow us to do anything before that. That must change,” Barašin said.

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