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Bosnia-Herzegovina’s Border Police Director Zoran Galic met with Minister of Security

Published January 17, 2020
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Bosnia-Herzegovina’s Border Police Director Zoran Galic met with the country’s Minister of Security Fahrudin Radoncic on Friday.

At the meeting, they discussed the state of affairs at the state border and the situation with illegal migrants and the measures taken to prevent illegal migration.

The two interlocutors also talked about the functioning of the BiH Border Police, as well as the problems that this agency and police officers face in their daily work.

Minister Radoncic emphasized that the BiH Border Police will be fully supported by the BiH Ministry of Security, and that the Ministry, headed by him, will focus on more efficient control of the state border and strengthening the capacity of the BiH Border Police.

Galic and Radoncic emphasized the importance of improving coordination and involving all levels of government in managing the migrant situation in BiH more effectively, Klix.ba news portal reports.

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