NEAR ŠEŠELJ: You know who else from Serbia refused entry to Croatia

Vojislav Seselj after the acquittal on Thursday the Croatian Interior Ministry imposed a 20-year ban on entry to Croatia. Against the adopted solutions were launched five administrative disputes. During 2015, the border police issued a total of 9332 decision to refuse entry to foreigners in the Republic of Croatia, writes Jutarnji-

Kristijan Golubovic Kiki, one of the most famous Balkan criminals from Belgrade, announced the arrival of the boxing match in Spaladium Arena in late November 2009, but he got the message that he would be banned from entering Croatia because he posed a threat to public order and peace. At one time, the mention of the possible concert widows war criminal Zeljko Raznatovic Arkan in Croatia, which was also announced that they will not cross the Croatian border.

According to Article 36 of the Aliens Act, defines that foreigners be granted entry into the Community under the conditions laid down in Regulation (EC) No 562/2006 of the European Parliament and the Council of 15 March 2006 establishing a Community law on the rules governing the movement persons across borders.

Article 5 of the Schengen Borders Code lays down the conditions of entry of third country nationals, and one of these conditions is that they do not pose a threat to public order, international security, public health or issued a warning to prohibit entry for the same reasons, for the international relations of any of member states, in particular if the national databases of member states was not issued a warning to prohibit entry for the same reasons. Furthermore, the condition is that these are not people that are in the Schengen Information System issued a warning to prohibit entry.