
The immigrant reception camp is ready to open its doors to receive on Tuesday, August 20, the first contingent of Italian police forces that will guarantee security in the centers set up in Gjadër and Shengjin. Among other things, these police officers were given a list of advice on how to behave in Albania in accordance with local traditions.
In this waiting area located inside the port of Shengjin, in a space of 4 thousand meters, in Gjadër, about 30 kilometers from Shengjin, all requests for asylum will be processed. Immigrants who will be denied this request will be repatriated.
The agreement with Italy for immigrants was signed in November of last year and then ratified by both parliaments, while in the country an approval of the constitutional court was also sought. Based on it, no more than 3,000 illegal immigrants who will be caught in international waters will stay in the Gjadri camp.
The United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR) will monitor the first three months of the implementation of the agreement.
The agency said it will advise migrants of their right to seek asylum and will ensure that the procedures to be used are "in line with international and regional human rights standards."
The maximum capacity of the number that the center will receive in Albania cannot be more than 3 thousand immigrants per month and at the end of the evaluation procedures, the Italian authorities will remove the refugees from the Albanian territory at their own expense. / Clan
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