second pushback by frontex in 48 hours
31.05.2020 | vicinity of Trestenik (GR/AL border) | No Name Kitchen | 40.5723243, 21.0446472 | Albania | Greece | yes | no | no | yes | yes | no | 17 - 30 | 9 | Morocco, Algeria, Egypt | detention, photos taken, personal information taken | Unknown | no violence used | 2 Frontex officers (Poland/Romania), unknown number of Albanian officers, vehicle with Polish registration, other police vehicle |
The group of nine, which included a 17 year old teenager, were pushed back to Greece by Frontex officers. Occurring close to Trestenik (Albania), it was the second time in just two days that they had been removed illegally by the European Agency. After being pushed back in the early hours of 30th May 2020 (link), the transit group took a day to rest in a village in northern Greece close to the Albanian border. The respondent interviewed was part of a group of 9 people. He came from Morocco, while the others were from Algeria and one man from Egypt. The group were aged between 17 and 30 years old. After the first removal from Albania, he stated that the group rested in the woods in Greece on 30th May 2020.
“we stay, we eat, we sleep and around 9 or 10 pm we go again to Albania”The group then reentered Albania and took a similar route as before.They were stopped almost in the same point of the previous day, this time a little further away from the village of Trestenik (Albania). The respondent asserted that the capturing police officers had infrared binoculars to detect them in the dark. The apprehension occurred at approximately 00:00 - 00:30 on 31st May 2020. [caption id="attachment_14971" align="alignnone" width="600"]



“This night we go again. We should be patient”