A group of nine people from Afghanistan, including five minors, were caught by Croatian police officers in green uniforms on the D57 road, just outside of the village Orolik in Croatia. They reported to have asked for asylum but were given no answer, just „no come here“. The respondents stated that their requests for food and water were denied and they were brought to the Croatian border at the railway tracks near Tovarnik, on the Croatian side. The police had two small white cars and a white van. The respondent recalled that police forced them to undress and sit on the ground. One by one they had to stand up and were beaten with sticks, punched and kicked. The interviewee was asked if he spoke English, he states that when he said no, he was punched in the stomach, hit in the neck and given electric shock with a taser. The others (including the minors) were also allegedly beaten and tasered. The officers destroyed their phones (7) and powerbanks (5), gave them their clothes back and told them to run.
The police forced them to undress and sit on the ground, one by one they had to stand up and were beaten with sticks, punched and kicked
Date & Time
2017-08-31
Location
Orolik, Croatia
Reported by
Rigardu
Coordinates
45.14715516,
19.1648586
Pushback from
Croatia
Pushback to
Serbia
Taken to a police station
unknown
Minors involved
yes
WLTI* involved
no
Men involved
no
Age
unknown
Group size
9
Countries of origin
Afghanistan
Treatment at police station or other place of detention
Overall number of policemen and policewomen involved
unknown
Violence used
beating (with batons/hands/other), kicking, electric shock, forcing to undress, destruction of personal belongings
Police involved
Croatian police (green uniforms)