SPLIT, Dec 21 (Hina) - Croatian police last weekend arrested eleven +Yugoslav citizens from Kosovo and four Iranian citizens, who had +illegally entered Croatia via Bosnia-Herzegovina.+ The Split police found the Iranian citizens
yesterday in Omis +(central Adriatic) in a vehicle owned by Bajric Vedad (aged 21) from +Sarajevo. Vedad had illegally transported the Iranians from Bosnia +to Croatia.+ The police also found eleven Yugoslav citizens from Kosovo in two +buses travelling between the northern and southern parts of the +country. The Yugoslav citizens are also suspected of entering +Croatia via Bosnia.+ The Yugoslav and Iranian citizens were brought before a magistrate, +who decided that they should pay fines and be banned from Croatia. +(hina) jn it/rml +
SPLIT, Dec 21 (Hina) - Croatian police last weekend arrested eleven
Yugoslav citizens from Kosovo and four Iranian citizens, who had
illegally entered Croatia via Bosnia-Herzegovina.
The Split police found the Iranian citizens yesterday in Omis
(central Adriatic) in a vehicle owned by Bajric Vedad (aged 21) from
Sarajevo. Vedad had illegally transported the Iranians from Bosnia
to Croatia.
The police also found eleven Yugoslav citizens from Kosovo in two
buses travelling between the northern and southern parts of the
country. The Yugoslav citizens are also suspected of entering
Croatia via Bosnia.
The Yugoslav and Iranian citizens were brought before a magistrate,
who decided that they should pay fines and be banned from Croatia.
(hina) jn it/rml