At the end of this week, Romanian Border Police
officers detected and apprehended 25 people, citizens of
Afghanistan, Alger, Morocco, Tunisia, Syria, Palestine, Moldova and
Libya trying to illegally cross the Romanian border.
19 illegal migrants were apprehended by Border Police officers
within Timis Border Police County Inspectorate, 4 illegal migrants
by Border Police officers within Bors Border Police Sector - Bihor
County and 2 by those within Satu Mare Border Police County
Inspectorate.
In all the cases prior acts of criminal investigation in terms of
the offense of state border illegal crossing or attempt of state
border illegal crossing were drawn by Border Police officers.
Between 12 - 14.08.2011, Border Police officers
within Timis Border Police County Inspectorate apprehended several
groups of migrants from Algeria, Afghanistan, Syria, Palestine,
Libya and Tunisia, with ages from 17 to 34 years old, trying to
illegally reach Schengen area.
Thus, on 14.08.2011, Border Police officers within Deta Border
Police Sector detected, in the competency area, five people, males,
who spoke no Romanian and had no identity documents. Border Police
officers led them on the premises of Deta Border Police Sector, in
order to sort out the situation. On this occasion was established
the fact that the five people, with ages between 23 and 29 are: two
of them Syrians and three Tunisians who had illegally crossed the
Serbian-Romanian border.
Also yesterday, Border Police officers within Moravita, Lunga and
Sannicolau Mare Border Police Sectors detected, in the competency
area, one group per each sector formed by four migrants, males.
During preliminary investigations, was established the fact that
the men, 3 citizens of Algeria, 3 Tunisians, 3 Palestinians and 3
Libyans, with ages from 17 to 32 years old, had illegally crossed
the Romanian-Serbian border.
Also Border Police officers within Jimbolia Border Police Sector
detected, on the morning of 13th of August 2011, at about 02.30
hours, in the competency area, two migrants, citizens of
Afghanistan with ages from 22 to 28 years old, who had illegally
crossed the Serbian-Romanian border.
In all the cases prior acts of criminal investigation in terms of
the offense of state border illegal crossing were drawn by Border
Police officers, following at the end of the investigation to be
taken the imposed legal measures.
Border Police officers within Bors Border Police
Sector, Bihor County apprehended four citizens of Republic of
Moldova trying to illegally exit Romania.
The men were detected on 12.08.2011, around 18.00 hours by a Border
police patrol at about 400, meters away from the border line. They
spoke no Romanian and had no identity documents. For this reason,
Border Police officers led them on the premises of Bors Border
Police Sector, in order to sort out the situation. On this occasion
was established the fact that they are citizens of Republic of
Moldova, with ages between 19 and 22 years old.
The men came on various means of transportation to Oradea from
where they took a TAXI to Bors and walked towards the border line
where were detected by Border Police patrol.
The aforementioned men stated that they intended to reach Hungary
using this way and their final destination would have been Schengen
area in order to get a job.
Prior acts of criminal investigation in terms of the offense of
attempt of state border illegal crossing were drawn by Border
Police officers on the manes of the illegal migrants.
On 13.08.2011, at about 03.00 hours, a Border
Police patrol consisting of Border Police officers within Petea
Border Police Sector, Satu Mare County, detecting close to the
Romanian-Hungarian border line, two people walking towards Hungary.
Their presence in the area not being justified, Border Police
officers led them on the premises of Petea Border Police Sector for
further investigations.
Following the investigation resulted that they are citizens of
Morocco and Algeria, with ages of 28 ans 30 years old.
Prior acts of criminal investigation in terms of the offense of
attempt of state border illegal crossing were drawn by Border
Police officers.