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06SARAJEVO2042
2006-09-05 06:50:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Sarajevo
Cable title:  

TUNISIAN DEPORTATION: BOSNIAN AUTHORITIES OVERCOME

Tags:  PTER KHLS SMIG PREL PGOV XI TU BK 
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SIPDIS

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 08/31/2016
TAGS: PTER KHLS SMIG PREL PGOV XI TU BK
SUBJECT: TUNISIAN DEPORTATION: BOSNIAN AUTHORITIES OVERCOME
SETBACKS

REF: A. SARAJEVO 1748 B. SARAJEVO 334

Classified By: Classified by: CDA Judith B. Cefkin for reasons 1.5. (b)
and (d)

C O N F I D E N T I A L SARAJEVO 002042

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 08/31/2016
TAGS: PTER KHLS SMIG PREL PGOV XI TU BK
SUBJECT: TUNISIAN DEPORTATION: BOSNIAN AUTHORITIES OVERCOME
SETBACKS

REF: A. SARAJEVO 1748 B. SARAJEVO 334

Classified By: Classified by: CDA Judith B. Cefkin for reasons 1.5. (b)
and (d)


1. (C) Summary: On August 30, Bosnian authorities executed
their second successful removal of a foreign national deemed
to be a security risk. The operation was carried out in full
accordance with domestic and international laws, and required
virtually no USG hand-holding. During the operation, many
Bosnian law enforcement agencies demonstrated a significantly
improved degree of cooperation, in contrast to the
disorganization that characterized the deportation of
convicted terrorist Said Atmani in February (ref. B). The
State Investigation and Protection Agency (SIPA),citing lack
of resources, had minimal participation in the operation. End
summary.


2. (C) In spring 2006 the BiH Ministry of Security (MoS)
determined that Tunisian national Bedrudin Ferchicij (aka Abu
Malik),a mudjaheddin fighter who remained in Bosnia after
the 1992-95 war (ref. A),was illegally residing in Bosnia,
and issued an Order of Removal. Ferchicij, although married
to a Bosnian, is not a BiH citizen. After Ferchicij
exhausted his administrative and judicial appeals, the MoS
instructed the Foreigners Affairs Service (FAS) local office
in Zenica to execute the Order on August 22. Zavidovic
municipal police served Ferchicij with an arrest warrant and
took him into custody. Local authorities transferred
Ferchicij to State Border Service (SBS) custody in Sarajevo.


3. (C) Ferchicij initially left Bosnia, escorted by SBS
officers, via a commercial Air Bosna flight to Istanbul on
August 23, where he should have boarded a connecting flight
to Tunis. Although the Tunisian government agreed to accept
him, Ferchicij's disruptive behavior in Istanbul caused the
Tunisair pilot to refuse to board him. SIPA officers
replaced SBS officers at Istanbul airport while local
authorities tried to resolve the situation. Ultimately, the
SIPA officers escorted Ferchicij back to Sarajevo
International Airport. After receiving preclearance for
Ferchicij's admission from the GOT, Ferchicij boarded a
MoS-charted direct flight to Tunis on August 30, escorted by
SBS officers. The charter flight departed Sarajevo at 2000
hours and arrived in Tunis at approximately 0015 hours.


4. (C) Comment: The Ferchicij deportation demonstrates
improvements in operational capabilities that certain Bosnian
agencies have achieved over the past six months. The SBS,
MoS and the new FAS are making progress in developing
proactive and collaborative capabilities. Notably, the
organizations neither asked for nor received USG assistance
during the Bosnian portion of the operation. In contrast,
cooperation from SIPA, ostensibly Bosnia's premier
counterterrorism agency, was disappointing and will be the
subject of future conversations we will have with this
organization. End comment.
CEFKIN