Policing along border area stepped up to tackle migrations

Brežice, 9 September - Slovenian police have stepped up patrolling and surveillance along the border with Croatia to crack down on illegal migrations after locals around Brežice have started pleading with authorities to do something because they no longer feel safe due to a large number of migrants crossing there daily.

Rigonce Interior Minister Boštjan Poklukar talks to reporters after discussing problems with migrations in Brežice municipality. Photo: Aleš Kocjan/STA

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Interior Minister Boštjan Poklukar talks to reporters after discussing problems with migrations in Brežice municipality.
Photo: Aleš Kocjan/STA

Rigonce Police Commissioner Senad Jušić talks to reporters after discussing problems with migrations in Brežice municipality. Photo: Aleš Kocjan/STA

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Police Commissioner Senad Jušić talks to reporters after discussing problems with migrations in Brežice municipality.
Photo: Aleš Kocjan/STA

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