Regeringen förlänger inre gränskontroll med sex månader

Regeringen har beslutat att förlänga gränskontrollen vid inre gräns ytterligare sex månader. Beslutet trädde i kraft den 12 maj. Polismyndigheten avgör var och hur kontrollerna utförs.

Regeringen motiverar förlängningen med att säkerhetsläget fortsatt är allvarligt. Särskilt nämns gränsöverskridande brottslighet som ett skäl till att behålla kontrollerna.

Kontrollerna vid inre gräns återinfördes ursprungligen för att identifiera personer som kan utgöra ett hot mot allmän ordning och inre säkerhet.

Polismyndigheten har ansvaret för att bestämma omfattning och placering av kontrollerna under den nya perioden.

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