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Service for Foreigners Affairs continues forcible Removal of Citizens illegally Staying in BiH

Published March 25, 2023
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Today, the Service for Foreigners Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina carried out the procedure of forcible removal of a Bangladeshi citizen who was staying illegally in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which is the second forcible removal of Bangladeshi citizens carried out by the Service this week.

The forced removal activity was implemented after the successful cooperation of the Foreigners Affairs Service with the Bangladeshi authorities, which was related to procedures for establishing identity and issuing travel documents.

Before the removal, the mentioned person was placed under supervision in the Immigration Center of the Service for Foreigners Affairs and the forced removal was carried out by commercial flight from the Sarajevo International Airport.

Security and escort officers of the Foreigners Affairs Service will accompany the Bangladeshi citizen to the country of origin, where he will be handed over to the competent authorities of the home country, the Service announced.

The process of return and readmission is an important element of the comprehensive immigration policy, and the Service will continue the activities of forced removal of irregular migrants in the coming period.

With the continuous implementation of this procedure, a significant step forward has been made in combating irregular migration and once again confirmed the readiness and commitment of the Service for Foreigners Affairs to manage the migration processes in BiH as efficiently as possible, reads the statement.

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