Czechs extend temporary inspections on the border with Slovakia

Czechs extend temporary inspections on the border with Slovakia

The temporary border screenings with an additional 45 Slovakia will now continue until December 12 in the Czech Republic.
The administration of Prime Minister Peter Valla, who is a member of the right oath, approved the procedure, according to a spokesman for the Interior Ministry.
If not for the prolongation, the anti-illegal immigration inspections will take place tomorrow, Saturday.
Viala stated, “We do not want to go through with this treatment, but the circumstances demand it.

The inspections are intended to combat the rise in immigration on the Western Balkan Road, which connects Turkey with Balkan nations like Serbia and Northern Macedonia and the European Union.
Since Slovakia began imposing limitations at the end of last September, approximately 5,500 illegal immigrants have been apprehended. 74 human smugglers were also detained by the Czech police.
80 soldiers and 60 customs officers were deployed, in addition to hundreds of police officers at the border..

Temporary checks are being conducted on the Czech-Slovak border.

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