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Service for Foreigners Affairs relocated Migrants staying in Sarajevo

Published: December 23, 2022
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The Service for Foreigners Affairs announced that in the previous period it undertook operational activities aimed at controlling the movement and stay of migrants in the area of the municipality of Ilidža and the relocation of migrants who were staying in a house in the settlement of Pejton.

The Service inspected the said house in the Pejton settlement in Ilidža, and on that occasion found 30 people from Afghanistan, Algeria, India and Nepal.

The Service issued a measure of expulsion for three citizens of India and one citizen of Nepal, who entered Serbia legally, and then illegally into Bosnia and Herzegovina, with the aim of further departure to the countries of the European Union.

The persons in question were placed under surveillance in the Immigration Center, where they will stay until the removal procedure from Bosnia and Herzegovina is completed.

Other persons who were found in the facility were moved to the Temporary Reception Center Blažuj, stated the Service for Foreigners Affairs.

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