Frontex Denies ‘Expelling’ Migrant Watchdog Team from Greek Border

Frontex told BIRN that all due procedures were followed, after the Italy-based Association for Legal Studies on Immigration, ASGI, claimed the EU border agency and Greek police on November 6 intercepted a team of four ASGI legal experts near the border village of Idomeni in Greece and forced them back to North Macedonia,

Frontex told BIRN its officers stopped four Italian citizens near the border with North Macedonia to check their ID and right to be in the area.

"As there was a suspicion that the group had crossed the border illegally, Frontex officers checked their identification documents and then handed them over to Greek officers for further checks. Afterwards the Italian citizens expressed their wish to go back to North Macedonia, where they were accommodated," it said.

"All the actions were in line with procedures and were performed in a calm and respectful manner," Frontex told BIRN, adding that Greek authorities should be asked for any further information.

This version contrasts with what one Italian legal expert, part of the team, told BIRN on November 26, right after ASGI reported the incident to EU institutions.

He said they were forced out of Greece and denied an explanation.

"We received no documents explaining why were we told to exit the country. Everything was done in an informal way. Obviously they did not allow us to get in touch with any lawyers and any people who could provide us with legal assistance," the Italian expert told BIRN, adding that they had crossed the border in a legal way at the nearby crossing, which could have been checked by the patrol that intercepted them.

"Since the situation was very tense, we did not feel OK to make phone calls, or do something that would be considered...

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