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Japan is donating eight million KM for management of migrant crisis in B&H

The funds will be spent on the purchase of modern security cameras for border surveillance, vehicles with built-in security cameras for patrols, and vans for the safe transport of illegal migrants and law enforcement personnel

The recipients of the Japanese donation are the Ministry of Security of B&H, the Border Police of B&H, the Service for Foreigners’ Affairs, the Ministry of Interior of the Republic of Srpska, the FB&H Ministry of Interior and the Ministry of Interior of the Una-Sana Canton. Fena

H. J. I. / Fena

At the suggestion of the Ministry of Security, a draft agreement was adopted through the exchange of notes between the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Government of Japan on the country's 500 million Japanese yen grant.

This donation in the value of about eight million KM is intended for the fight against illegal migration and more efficient management of the migrant crisis in B&H.

The funds will be spent on the purchase of modern security cameras for border surveillance, vehicles with built-in security cameras for patrols, and vans for the safe transport of illegal migrants and law enforcement personnel.

The recipients of the Japanese donation are the Ministry of Security of B&H, the Border Police of B&H, the Service for Foreigners’ Affairs, the Ministry of Interior of the Republic of Srpska, the FB&H Ministry of Interior and the Ministry of Interior of the Una-Sana Canton.

The draft agreement will be submitted to the Presidency of B&H, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs has been proposed as the signatory for B&H, the Council of Ministers of B&H announced.