(ANSA) - BELGRADE, MAR 21 - Since October 21, when controls
were reintroduced at the Italian-Slovenian border, Italian
police officers have checked approximately 270,000 people and
150,000 vehicles at the entrance, "using methods that avoided
critical traffic issues on the road." Furthermore, 2,200
irregular migrants were identified, with over 1,330 being
rejected. 118 people were arrested, 65 of whom were charged with
aiding illegal immigration, and 29 were added to a police
database. Matteo Piantedosi, the Italian Minister of the
Interior, revealed the information during a trilateral meeting
in Brdo, Slovenia, with his Slovenian counterpart Bostjan
Poklukar and his Croatian counterpart Davor Bozinovic. (ANSA).
270,000 checked at Slovenian border: Italy's Int' min
2,200 irregular migrants were identified since October