Croatian police find bodies of four migrants near Slovene border, aid 15 others


SARAJEVO, May 4 (Reuters) - ⁠Police in Croatia on Monday said ⁠they had discovered the bodies of four ‌migrants near the town of Karlovac, along with 15 more people, two of whom were in poor health ​and taken to a hospital.

The ⁠other 13 were ⁠taken to a nearby asylum centre, the police, ⁠who had ‌been acting on a tip-off about a large group of migrants ⁠in the proximity of the town on ​Sunday, said ‌in a statement.

The police determined that an ⁠unknown driver ​in a cargo vehicle dropped the group near the border with Slovenia and left, adding ⁠that the migrants had said ​they were subjected to "inhumane conditions" during the drive.

Further investigations and post-mortems will be undertaken to establish ⁠the cause of the four men's deaths and their identities, the police said, without giving any further details about the group.

Criminal gangs ​from across the Western ⁠Balkans are involved in human trafficking of migrants ​from Asia and the Middle ‌East as they try ​to reach the European Union countries.

(Reporting by Daria Sito-Sucic; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

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