Joint Patrols of Slovenia, Croatia, and Italy Have Started Operating at the EU Border with Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Police patrols of Slovenian, Croatian and Italian police officers have started working together on the border between Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina as of today, the Slovenian Ministry of the Interior confirmed.
Trilateral patrols of Slovenian, Croatian and Italian police began operating on the border between Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina today, the Interior Ministry announced.
Joint patrols of Slovenia, Croatia, and Italy have started operating at the EU border with Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ljubljana – On the border between Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, which is the external border of the EU, trilateral patrols of the Slovenian, Croatian, and Italian police have begun operations, the Slovenian Ministry of the Interior announced. The Slovenian police will send four officers to Croatia for a period of three months, who are expected to work in the area of the Karlovac police administration. According to the ministry, the trilate…
Yesterday, 16 June 2025, joint trilateral patrols of the Slovenian, Croatian and Italian police began operating on the external border of Croatia. This form of cooperation marks an important step in deepening regional police cooperation in a joint effort to increase security and protection of the external borders of the European Union. The purpose of the trilateral patrols is to strengthen joint surveillance of the external Schengen border, comb…
Slovenia deploys police to patrol EU border with Bosnia
Surrounded by members of the passport-free Schengen zone, Slovenia does not have to guard the European Union's external border, but Slovenian police have now formed joint patrols with forces from Italy and Croatia to police Croatia's border with Bosnia-Herzegovina. Slovenia has deployed four police officers to neighbouring Croatia for a three-month period, where they are expected to operate in the area covered by the Karlovac Police Department, …
Trilateral patrols of Slovenian, Croatian and Italian police began operating on the border between Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina today, the Interior Ministry announced. The Slovenian police will deploy four police officers to the neighboring country for a period of three months, who will presumably work in the area of the Karlovac police administration.
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