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Reilly: Decision to form Reserve Police Force in RS leads to Escalation

Published July 4, 2025
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The British Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Julian Reilly, has spoken out about the introduction of a reserve, or auxiliary, police force in the Republika Srpska.

Yesterday, the RS National Assembly adopted the Draft Law on Amendments to the Law on Police and Internal Affairs, which introduces a reserve, or auxiliary, police force.

Reilly stressed that the United Kingdom and international partners are calling for a review of the decision to form a reserve police force.

“The decision to form a reserve police force in the Republika Srpska is unnecessary and leads to escalation; it would be better to invest efforts in the existing police force. The United Kingdom and our international partners are calling for a review of this decision,” said Reilly.

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