SISAK, April 8 (Hina) - Croatian police on Wednesday found a group of five Kosovo Albanians near the Croatian-Bosnian border, some 100 km south of Zagreb. The group had illegally entered Croatia by crossing the border river Glina,
Sisak County police officials told reporters on Thursday. The group, including a married couple, their child of age and two minors, whose names were not published, had walked to the Croatian border for several days and the police discovered them yesterday morning in a state of extreme exhaustion. The police and the Interior Ministry's department for migrations have sent the Albanians to Rijeka, where they will be received by their relatives, who are Croatian citizens, police officials said. The police also reported that three Romanian nationals were found in the town of Glina, working on the reconstruction of a house. Only one of them had a residence permit of January 15 this year. The
SISAK, April 8 (Hina) - Croatian police on Wednesday found a group
of five Kosovo Albanians near the Croatian-Bosnian border, some 100
km south of Zagreb.
The group had illegally entered Croatia by crossing the border
river Glina, Sisak County police officials told reporters on
Thursday.
The group, including a married couple, their child of age and two
minors, whose names were not published, had walked to the Croatian
border for several days and the police discovered them yesterday
morning in a state of extreme exhaustion.
The police and the Interior Ministry's department for migrations
have sent the Albanians to Rijeka, where they will be received by
their relatives, who are Croatian citizens, police officials
said.
The police also reported that three Romanian nationals were found
in the town of Glina, working on the reconstruction of a house.
Only one of them had a residence permit of January 15 this year.
The police cancelled his permit for two years due to black labour.
The other two Romanians were banned from Croatia for a period of one
year and all three were fined.
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