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14.12.2019 | Durin Potok (HR) | Balkan Info Van | 45.112382, 15.786133 | Croatia | Bosnia | no | no | no | yes | yes | no | 15 - 40 | 37 | Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Morocco, Tunisia, India | 20 | beating (with batons/hands/other), water immersion, theft of personal belongings, cramping of 37 people in a van | 3 Croatian officers with 2 unmarked cars, 2 Croatian officers at bus station, 15 Croatian officers with 3 large marked vans, |
On 11th December 2019 a transit group of 35 males (including at least two minors aged 15 and 17) left from Bihac (BiH) and traveled into the Croatian interior on foot. The group (from India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh) walked for three days through the woodland and hills. The respondents suggested that the group were close to the Slovenian border on 14th December 2019 when they approached a stretch of road. Describing their situation he shared:
It was approximately 08:00/09:00 in the morning and as the group of 35 approached the road they were apprehended by three Croatian police officers. The authorities were described as wearing dark blue uniforms and having stars sewn into the left breast of their uniform (one officer had two stars, the other two officer had one star). The officers had two unmarked vehicles parked by them. One of the three officers was described as the "boss", and had some kind of badge hung around his neck. The transit group were ordered to wait by the road. The group were ordered to hand over their phones and money to the police."We have no food, we go road"
"Food finish, everything finish, snow falling"
The group waited until further police officers arrived in vans. The vans were large marked police vehicles and were driven by a further set of Croatian officers. The transit group were lined up and photographed with a mobile phone, before being forced into the back of one of the vans. Despite their being several vans, all 35 people-on-the-move were reportedly placed in the rear compartment of a single vehicle, making the conditions extremely cramped. The transit group were driven from the site of apprehension in these extremely uncomfortable conditions. Halfway through the journey, the van stopped and a further two persons were forced into the rear compartment (bringing the total to 37). The two people forced in were men (one Tunisian, one Moroccan). They were later interviewed and shared that Croatian police officers had apprehended them at a bus station. [caption id="attachment_14079" align="aligncenter" width="450"]"He [the police officer] take and stole everything... [incl.] money"

Based on the description of the respondents, the below map suggests the area from which the later group were removed (as confirmed by the direction of the three police vans moving north when observed). [caption id="attachment_14077" align="aligncenter" width="600"]"When they see your team [eyewitnesses on the road], they [the police] go"
