VUKOVAR, Oct 20 (Hina) - Persons entering the Danube river region
of eastern Croatia on foot will as of 3 November have to use the
Bilje, Nemetin-Sarvas and Mirkovci-Vinkovci check-points, where
members of the Transitional Police will register their name,
citizen identification number, address and destination, a UNTAES
statement said on Monday. Persons entering the said region by bus
or train will give their data to respective drivers, who will
then forward it to transitional policemen.
Vehicles will from 3 to 15 November be able to enter the
Croatian Danube region from 06.00 to 22.00 hours, using blue
cards, and not from 07.00 to 19.00 hours as until now.
Other check-points to be available from 3 November are in
Novi Seles, Divos, Gabos, Jarmina, Ostrovo, Marinci, Ceric, and
Nijemci.
Blue cards will become invalid starting 15 November.
Vehicles will be free to enter the Croatian Danube region showing
filled in forms which, according to the UNTAES statement, will be
available at various places to be made known in due time.
Persons who fail to comply with the procedure will be
denied entry to the UN-administered part of the Croatian Danube
region, the statement further said.
Recent media reports stating to a temporary revocation of
vehicle passes were incorrect, UNTAES said.
The media reported a statement by U.S. Ambassador to
Croatia Peter Galbraith who, while visiting Vinkovci and Vukovar
on 18 October, said passes for vehicles in the Croatian Danube
region would be revoked starting 3 November.
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