Following the break-in and vandalism at Enver Chustovic’s home in Krič, near Gacko, local government and police must do more to make returnee communities feel safer. It won’t happen. Duška Jurišić, Bosnia’s deputy minister for human rights and refugees, said police needed to shine a light on the robbery, saying Enver Chustovic’s property near Gakko had been almost completely destroyed. It is said that it had fallen into disrepair. and Herzegovina.
As she underlined, the shooting incident in May at Hama Krvavac’s renovated house in Gračanica and the robbery and vandalism this week at Enver Cyustovic’s house in Kljuć are regrettable. In particular, it shows an intention to harass returnees from the Gakko area.
“There are many ways to create a sense of security. First of all, regular visits to returnees, road communications, public lighting, video surveillance in public places, regular police patrols, renovation of housing units. to repair and improve the concrete contribution of returnees to create conditions for self-sustainability through incentives for activities in which they participate,” Yurisic said on the social network.
He points out that the returnee community does not pose any problems for anyone, especially local residents. Attacks on them and their property will send a clear message that they are not welcome, she warned.
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