On this side Bosnia, on this side Croatia. [...] They say to the people one by one ‘Go! Go there!’ If no they use stick, police stick is black. […] They beat all sides
| 30.09.2021 | 44°56'58.3"N 15°44'54.2"E | No Name Kitchen | 44.8096692, 15.2986355 | Croatia | Bosnia | unknown | no | yes | no | no | no | no | 19 - 20 | 4 | Afghanistan | detention, no translator present | 8 | beating (with batons/hands/other), pepper spray, destruction of personal belongings, theft of personal belongings | 8 Croatian officers, 2 police vans |
On the 30th of September, at around 3 to 4 pm four men from Afghanistan, around twenty years of age, were apprehended by what they said were Croatian authorities while crossing a tunnel on highway E71 in Croatia, about one kilometer south of the town of Čovići. Starting from the outskirts of Bihać, Bosnia, the 20-year old respondent reported that they had been walking for ten days before the apprehension.

A picture of the Korana river close to Sturlic, which marks the border between Bosnia and Croatia and which the group was forced to cross on foot. (Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2021/7/14/his-body-went-away-with-the-water-refugees-drown-in)
Afterward, another police car arrived which drove them to a location at the Bosnian-Croatian border where they arrived at what the respondent remembers as between 7 and 8 pm, about ten kilometers west of Cazin, with the only way over the water border leading through the Korana river, separating the two countries. The police officers then forced them to walk through the river which the respondent related reached up to their necks. A 19-year old respondent related, pointing at the Korana river on the map:
“On this side Bosnia, on this side Croatia. Croatian police is there [Bosnian side], they say to the people one by one ‘Go! Go there!’ If no they use stick, policed stick is black. […] They beat all sides, this and this, this [points at back of head, back, shoulders, thighs], all body.”
From there the group then walked after sunset wet, without shoes, food, or warm clothes to the closest bigger town nearby, which took them about two hours. And from there back to Bihac, lasting what the respondent said were another additional four to five hours.

