SPLIT, July 5 (Hina) - Eight Kurds with Turkish passports, who crossed into Croatia illegally from Bosnia-Herzegovina were found by police at Split central bus station on Saturday. Police pressed charges against two men from the
Herzegovinian town of Ljubuski, D.Z. aged 22 and Z.A. aged 20, who organised the illegal passage of Kurds, Split-Dalmatia county police said on Monday. The two men drove Kurds via the Veliki Prolog border pass and took them to Split in their cars. Kurds were taken back to Bosnia after being questioned by a magistrate in Split, whereas D.Z. and Z.A. remained in custody in line with a ruling of an investigating judge at the Split county court.(hina) ms
SPLIT, July 5 (Hina) - Eight Kurds with Turkish passports, who
crossed into Croatia illegally from Bosnia-Herzegovina were found
by police at Split central bus station on Saturday.
Police pressed charges against two men from the Herzegovinian town
of Ljubuski, D.Z. aged 22 and Z.A. aged 20, who organised the
illegal passage of Kurds, Split-Dalmatia county police said on
Monday.
The two men drove Kurds via the Veliki Prolog border pass and took
them to Split in their cars.
Kurds were taken back to Bosnia after being questioned by a
magistrate in Split, whereas D.Z. and Z.A. remained in custody in
line with a ruling of an investigating judge at the Split county
court.
(hina) ms