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Members of Bosnian Border Police prevented Entrance of more than 50 Migrants

June 22, 2020
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Officers of Border Police of Bosnia and Herzegovina prevented three people from crossing the border illegally in the Trebinje area, while 44 people were prevented from crossing the Izacic area.

The advisor to the director of the BP BiH, Svevlad Hoffman, confirmed this information for Klix.ba and added that seven people of Afro-Asian origin were returned from the border in the area of Zvornik.

Among the 44 people who were prevented from illegally crossing the border between BiH and Croatia near Izačić, 34 Moroccan citizens and 10 Afghan citizens were prevented.

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TAGGED: #BiH, #border, #illegal, #people, #police
Y.Z June 22, 2020
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