Slovenia and Croatian police chiefs agree to enhance mixed patrols

Brežice, 12 October - The police chiefs of Slovenia and Croatia, Senad Jušić and Nikola Milina, met in Brežice on Thursday to discuss illegal crossings of the border. They agreed some measures to fight illegal migration, including to enhance Slovenian-Croatian police patrols, which mainly operate in Croatian territory.

Brežice
Slovenian and Croatian police chiefs, Senad Jušić and Nikola Miline, speaking to the press in front of the Brežice police station after their meeting on cooperation in preventing illegal migration.
Photo: Aleš Kocjan/STA

Brežice
Slovenian and Croatian police chiefs, Senad Jušić and Nikola Miline (pictured), speaking to the press in front of the Brežice police station after their meeting on cooperation in preventing illegal migration.
Photo: Aleš Kocjan/STA

Brežice
Slovenian and Croatian police chiefs, Senad Jušić (pictured) and Nikola Miline, speaking to the press in front of the Brežice police station after their meeting on cooperation in preventing illegal migration.
Photo: Aleš Kocjan/STA

Brežice
Slovenian and Croatian police chiefs, Senad Jušić (pictured) and Nikola Miline, speaking to the press in front of the Brežice police station after their meeting on cooperation in preventing illegal migration.
Photo: Aleš Kocjan/STA

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