The government has decided to extend internal border controls for another six months. The decision took effect on May 12. The police authority determines where and how the checks are carried out.
The government justifies the extension by stating that the security situation remains serious. Cross-border crime is specifically mentioned as a reason to maintain the controls.
Internal border controls were originally reintroduced to identify individuals who could pose a threat to public order and internal security.
The police authority is responsible for deciding the scope and location of the controls during the new period.