Two groups of migrants possessing papers issued by the Service for Foreigner's Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina but with no valid personal documents were intercepted by the police on Monday in the south of the country.
The police officers first stopped a car carrying migrants in the vicinity of the southern city of Mostar. One of them, according to the police report, handed over a personal document of a Dutch national which he, reportedly, bought in the Republic of Serbia.
The car was driven by a Bosnian national, A.T. From Sarajevo, said the police.
On the same day, the Mostar police found another group of 13 migrants from Afghanistan, Pakistan and India. Although they all possessed papers issued by the Service for Foreigner's Affairs, none of them had other personal documents, said the police.
The migrants will be forwarded to the Service for Foreigner's Affairs, Mostar field office.