Quelle: Reuters
By Marja Novak and Maja Zuvela
LJUBLJANA/RIGONCE, Slovenia (Reuters) – Slovenia plans to call in private security firms to help manage the flow of thousands of migrants passing through the country towards northern Europe, a senior official said on Monday.
Bostjan Sefic, state secretary at the Interior Ministry, said some 50 to 60 private security officers will help police where needed. More than 76,000 migrants have arrived in Slovenia from Croatia in the past 10 days.
Over 9,000 migrants were still in Slovenia on Monday, hoping to be able to reach Austria by the end of the day, while many more were on their way to Slovenia from Croatia and Serbia.