Extra police to be deployed on border with Hungary


SOURCE: TANJUG

BELGRADE -- Top officials of the police forces of Serbia, Hungary, Austria and 
Germany have agreed on greater cooperation as they work to prevent illegal 
migration.

 

(Tanjug)

Serbian Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic met in Belgrade on Monday with 
German Federal Police chief Dieter Roman, Hungarian Police Director Hungary 
Karoly Papp, and a delegation of the Austrian police.

Stefanovic announced afterwards that in addition to regular border police, 
Serbia will soon deploy the Gendarmerie unit and the "general jurisdiction" 
police at the border crossings with Hungary. 

He pointed out that he and his colleagues agreed that experts would help 
Serbian and Hungarian police forces in preventing illegal migration, as well as 
provide technical equipment, "that is, thermal imaging cameras." 

Stefanovic also said there would be enhanced cooperation in the field of 
criminal investigations in order to detect smugglers. 

The meeting on Monday came as  
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ethnic Albanians from Kosovo have been leaving in great numbers, attempting to 
reach EU countries. 

When asked what kind of documents the migrants passing through Serbia had, 
Stefanovic explained that, in addition to forged documents, migrants from 
Kosovo and Metohija also possess certificates that are obtained on the 
administrative line between Kosovo and central Serbia. 

The migrants use those up to the Hungarian border, "after which they obtain 
forged documents," the minister said. 

Asked about the reasons for the "explosion of migration", Stefanovic said this 
was not a question for the police "because the police do not deal with this 
analysis - but the reasons are certainly not of a security nature." 

"In Germany, less that one percent of requests are accepted from asylum seekers 
who come via our territory. These people should not sell their property because 
in that way they only deepen the humanitarian crisis, and will answer in court 
for committing criminal acts," said Stefanovic. 

Dieter Roman said that the talks today were efficient and "made clear the fact 
that the police of any state are not able to independently solve the problem of 
illegal migration." 

"Serbia, Hungary, Austria and Germany can prevent a humanitarian exodus only 
together," said Roman. 

Karoly Papp agreed with Stefanovic and Roman, pointing out that he was sure 
that with the help of expert teams from the four countries "good results will 
be achieved." 

This will contribute to greater security of all our citizens, said Papp.

 

 

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