CROATIA RETURNS 200 MIGRANTS TO SERBIA: The migrants were previously "sent" from Slovenia
During the weekend and up today, February 17, Croatia took back around 200 migrants Slovenia had previously deported.
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They are settled in the refugee centers and will be deported back to Serbia.
This statement was given today from the Croatian Ministry of Internal Affairs in which it was stated that the police will closely monitor the border with Serbia.
Chief police director Vlado Dominić decided to send additional police and anti-terrorist forces to monitor the border with Serbia.
Ministry of Internal Affairs also stated that since Austria had decided to tighten their border, Slovenian police force sent the statement to Croatia and they sent it onward to Serbia and Macedonia.
Slovenia has set up a limit of daily admittance of refugees to 2500, and they will only accept the refugees from the war areas, not those who are joining their families or in search of education or employment.
- 2.500 migrants per day is not a problem for Croatia because this is the average number of people who come here per day - it was stated in the statement from Croatia.
All relevant questions and solutions about migrant crisis will be discussed on February 18 at the meeting of police chiefs in the city of Zagreb.
There will be police chiefs from all the countries on the route (Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Macedonia), reports Hina news agency.
(Telegraf.co.uk / Source: Tanjug)
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