Croatian police arrested 10 foreign citizens who illegally entered the country near the border crossings between Croatia and Montenegro.
These are citizens of Albania, Tunisia and Libya who, in accordance with the provisions of the Foreigners Act, have been banned from entering and staying in Croatia, and the process of returning them to Montenegro has been initiated, the Croatian Ministry of Interior announced.
At the Karasovići border crossing between Croatia and Montenegro at the entrance to Croatia, three Albanians were found who tried to enter Croatia with forged documents, two citizens of Kosovo who used other people's travel documents, as well as an Albanian citizen who was arrested on the basis of an international warrant. at the request of Interpol Albania.
At the Vitaljini border crossing at the entrance to Croatia, a citizen of Kosovo was found hiding in a vehicle with Swiss plates. He was banned from entering Croatia, and the driver, a citizen of Montenegro, was reported to the Misdemeanor Court in Dubrovnik for illegally helping to cross the state border.
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