Hungarian police are helping tourists in Croatia
Hungarian police will carry out joint patrols with their Croatian counterparts in Croatia in July and August, the communication service of the National Police Headquarters (ORFK) said on the police’s website on Wednesday.
The Hungarian police will patrol Zadar and Pula, as well as in the surrounding settlements, mainly on the beaches, in places frequented by tourists. Their primary task is to help Hungarian holidaymakers with information and guidance, thus supporting the work of their Croatian colleagues, they wrote. (MTI)
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