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Bosnian Police prevented Entrance of over Hundred Migrants in One Day

Published: July 23, 2020
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Border Police of Bosnia and Herzegovina intervened several times on Wednesday due to an attempt of migrants to cross the state border illegally.

A total of 102 migrants were prevented from crossing the border illegally. At the Hum border crossing, three unknown persons of Afro-Asian origin were prevented, and at the Sarajevo Airport, a citizen of Algeria and a citizen of Palestine were found in a truck with Hungarian license plates located in the MAS Cargo warehouse, hidden in the cargo area of the truck.

At the Zvornik border crossing, 30 unknown persons of Afro-Asian origin were deterred from illegally crossing the border, and seven in Trebinje.

Three unknown persons were prevented at the Visegrad Border Crossing.

“In the town of Kreca, at Border Crossing Hum, 12 unknown persons of Afro-Asian origin were deterred from illegally crossing the border,” it was pointed out by the BiH Border Police. 

(Photo: Bljesak)

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