"Every time we went to ask for asylum they beat us. So we never said it."
11.02.2019 | BiH/HR border near Hadzin Potok | No Name Kitchen | 45.0677546, 15.7539712 | Croatia | Bosnia | yes | no | no | yes | no | no | 23 - 24 | 21 | Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia | detention, photos taken, personal information taken, papers signed, no translator present | 12 | beating (with batons/hands/other), kicking, pushing people to the ground, exposure to air condition and extreme temperature during car ride, insulting, pepper spray, forcing to undress, destruction of personal belongings, theft of personal belongings, reckless driving | 2 Croatian police vans, 6 male and 1 female Croatian officers in black uniforms with ski masks, 1 male Croatian police officer in a blue uniform with stars on the shoulder; 2 Croatian officers in grey uniform; 1 Croatian police van, 2 male Croatian Police in black uniforms with ski masks |
At 04:00 on the 2nd November 2019, two Croatian police vans apprehended a group of five men in transit - all were males from Morocco, aged 23, 24, 24, 24, and 24. Seven male and one female Croatian officers in black uniforms with ski masks and one Croatian police officer in a blue uniform with stars on his shoulder, caught the group at this location: 45.308814, 14.74816. When the group in transit tried to request asylum, the officers yelled at them and hit them with batons, saying:
The Croatian police officer in blue uniform asked questions like:“sit down, sit down”
But when the group in transit tried to respond, the officers (in black uniforms and ski masks) would pepper spray and beat them. These officers stole five telephones, money (totaling €1,400), five power-banks, clothes, shoes and backpacks - everything was taken except for the transit groups t-shirts, underwear and socks. The officers made them kneel in a line and then beat their bodies with batons and kicking. If the group in transit tried to look up or ask for asylum, the masked officers in black pepper sprayed their eyes and beat them harder. The officers held them at this point of apprehension for three hours (until approximately 06:30) and were laughing at the group in transit when they were beating them. [caption id="attachment_13966" align="aligncenter" width="600"]“where are you from, why are you coming here, do you have a knife?”

The group in transit then walked barefoot through Hadzin Potok to Sturlic, where locals gave them clothes, shoes and some food. The group in transit then caught a bus from Sturlic to Velika Klaudsa. [caption id="attachment_13965" align="aligncenter" width="450"]“GO, GO, GO Bosnia"

