Sweden: Company looks for buses through bailiffs
He ... bailiffs sent a company in Sweden to recover buses occupied by refugees who refused to disembark their protest because it was sent to live in an isolated forest, near the border with Norway.
"There are 14 people in and around buses and refuse to settle" the wooden chalets of the village offered them, he told AFP an official of the Immigration Service, Maria Lefgkren.
"The transport company called the bailiffs" to get back the immobilized coach explained.
"We asked for their expulsion" of the buses, confirmed the general manager of the company, but, as said, do not know when this will happen.
About 60 Syrian and Iraqi refugees arrived on Sunday evening in the picturesque, wooded Limentsforsen western Sweden to settle there until you consider their request for asylum in Sweden.
The 20 of them, considering that they leave the isolated forest, refused to enter the houses and either asked to transport them to a city or to return back to Germany.
"It is not right in the middle of nowhere. There is a store and bus pass," argued the Lefgkren.
"With such a large number of arrivals (refugees) is sure to find accommodations that are increasingly remote from big cities," he admitted, but assuring that the refusals by the refugees are very rare.
Sweden, a country with a population of 9.8 million inhabitants, expects that this year alone will welcome 140000-190000 asylum seekers.
He ... bailiffs sent a company in Sweden to recover buses occupied by refugees who refused to disembark their protest because it was sent to live in an isolated forest, near the border with Norway.
"There are 14 people in and around buses and refuse to settle" the wooden chalets of the village offered them, he told AFP an official of the Immigration Service, Maria Lefgkren.
"The transport company called the bailiffs" to get back the immobilized coach explained.
"We asked for their expulsion" of the buses, confirmed the general manager of the company, but, as said, do not know when this will happen.
About 60 Syrian and Iraqi refugees arrived on Sunday evening in the picturesque, wooded Limentsforsen western Sweden to settle there until you consider their request for asylum in Sweden.
The 20 of them, considering that they leave the isolated forest, refused to enter the houses and either asked to transport them to a city or to return back to Germany.
"It is not right in the middle of nowhere. There is a store and bus pass," argued the Lefgkren.
"With such a large number of arrivals (refugees) is sure to find accommodations that are increasingly remote from big cities," he admitted, but assuring that the refusals by the refugees are very rare.
Sweden, a country with a population of 9.8 million inhabitants, expects that this year alone will welcome 140000-190000 asylum seekers.
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