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Nefić: The Official Visit of Pope Francis went without any incident, many thanks to Citizens for understanding

Published June 7, 2015
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nefic2The official visit of Pope Francis to B&H, or more precisely to Sarajevo, went without slightest incident, confirmed the spokesperson for the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP) of Sarajevo Canton, Irfan Nefić.

“Pope Francis has already left B&H, and we are very satisfied with the visit and performed work in total. Many thanks to the citizens of Sarajevo on their understanding and for respecting instructions received from security agencies,” said Nefić.

Otherwise, days before the arrival of Pope Francis, special security measures were effective, and the satisfaction that the visit went without slightest incident is a reward for the effort of all security agencies.

‘’We are very satisfied. Our regular activities are in progress,’’ added Nefić.

There is a large number of tourists and pilgrims still in Sarajevo, who will be visiting the Koševo stadium, the place where the Mass was held, for at least five more days.

 

(Source: nap.ba)

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