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Migrants from several locations transferred to Lipa temporary reception center

Published: November 24, 2021
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This morning, the Foreigners Affairs Service of BiH (SPS) undertook operational activities aimed at controlling the movement and stay of migrants in the area of ​​Velika Kladuša, Cazin and the city of Bihać in order to relocate migrants from abandoned facilities to the temporary reception center Lipa.

The SPS inspectors controlled the movement and stay of migrants at the locations of Bosanska Bojna, Hadžin Potok, Crnaja, Turija, the Hippodrome, Elezovići, Kamenica and Stens.

At all these locations, inspectors for foreigners found a total of 30 people, originally from Afghanistan and Pakistan, of whom four were family members, 21 single persons and five unaccompanied minors.

The Service for Foreigners’ Affairs relocated the mentioned migrants to the temporary reception center Lipa, where they were provided with medical assistance in accordance with epidemiological measures, their identification and registration, and accommodation, food and other non-food products.

Considering that five unaccompanied minors were found during the implementation of these activities, the competent Center for Social Work Velika Kladuša was informed in order to initiate the procedures for determining guardianship.

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