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1 National Headquarters of the Hungarian Police General Situation Report on Border Management 215.VII. English III./ 1. Composition of the Registered Measures in Border Management III./ 2. Unlawful acts related to illegal migration III./ 3. Human smuggling crimes broken down III./ 4. Document falsification III./ 5. Illegal border crossings III./ 7. Overstays III./ 8. Contraventions of alien policing rules III./ 9. Refusals of entry III./ 1. Warrant of captions broken down by border sections III./ 11. SIS hits III./ 12. Number of handovers according to international readmission agreement III./ 13. Number of takeovers according to international readmission agreement III./ 14. Number of transfers broken down by border sections III./ 15. Overstays III./ 16. Number of handovers according to Dublin Procedure III./ 17. Number of takeovers according to Dublin Procedure III./ 18. Asylum applications III./ 19. Number of detentions in detention center of National Police III./ 2. Number of custodies ordered by Police III./ 21. Number of persons ordered to leave III./ 22. Number of persons apprehended by border policing authorities. III./ 23. Number of returned persons III./ 24. Border traffic (persons and means of the road transport) Győr Komárom Nógrád Heves Borsod Szabolcs Hajdú Vas Veszprém Fejér Pest Jász Zala Somogy Tolna Bács Csongrád Békés Baranya

2 III. /1. III. /1. Composition of the Registered Measures in Border Management Composition of the Registered Measures in Border Management Change Dynamics Total Change Dynamics Total VII. VII. Case in % % of 215 I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 Unlawful acts related to illegal migration % 96% % 91% Refusals of entry % 2% % 5% Warrant of captions % 2% % 4% National warrant of captions % % % % International warrant of captions 862 (SIS alerts) % 2% % 4% Total number of measures % 1% % 1% Registered measures Unlawful acts related to illegal migration Refusals of entry National warrant of 32 captions 31 International warrant 5 547of captions 5 417(SIS alerts) Unlawful acts related to illegal migration Refusals of entry National warrant of captions International warrant of captions (SIS alerts) Registered measures in 215 6Unlawful acts related to illegal migration Refusals 5% 4% of entry6 455 Warrant of captions Unlawful acts related to illegal migration Refusals of entry Warrant of captions %

3 III. /2. III. /2. Unlawful acts related to illegal migration Unlawful acts related to illegal migration Change Dynamics Total Change Dynamics Total VII. VII. Case in % % of 215 I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 Human smuggling crime Document falsification crime Total number of illegal border crossings % % % % % 95% Overstays % 1% % 2% % 1% 114% % 1% 93% Contraventions of alien policing rules % 3% % 4% Total % 1% % 1% Unlawful acts related to illegal migration Human smuggling crime Document falsification crime Total number of illegal Contraventions border crossings 9689 of alien policing rules Overstays Contraventions of alien policing rules Overstays Total number of illegal border crossings Document falsification crime Human smuggling crime I-VII I-VII. Unlawful acts related to illegal migration broken down by border sections Change Dynamics Total Change Dynamics Total VII. VII. Case in % % of 215 I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 Austrian % % Budapest + [small airfields] % % %,2% Croatian % 1% % 1% Romanien % 2% % 3% Serbian % 9% % 84% Slovakian % % Slovenian % % Ukrainian % 1% % 1% Inland % 7% % 11% Total % 1% % 1%

4 Unlawful acts related to illegal migration broken down by counties Change Dynamics Total Change Dynamics Total VII. VII. Case in % % of 215 I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 Budapest % 2,81% % 3,1% Baranya county %,9% %,17% Bacs county % 1,56% % 14,72% Bekes county %,27% %,41% Borsod county %,% %,1% Csongrad county % 8,77% % 7,67% Fejer county %,% %,5% Gyor county %,5% % 1,9% Hajdu county %,31% %,72% Heves county 5 5,1% %,1% Komarom county %,35% %,98% Nograd county %,% %,1% Pest county %,58% %,71% Somogy county %,1% %,3% Szabolcs county % 1,26% % 1,81% Szolnok county,% %,1% Tolna county 4 4,1% %,% Vas county %,19% %,19% Veszprem county %,% %,1% Zala county %,49% %,43% Aiport Police Directorat %,23% %,17% Riot Police % 1,57% % 3,9% National Police Headquarter,%,% Total % 1% % 1% Unlawful acts related to illegal migration broken down by main nationalities Change Dynamics Total I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of afgán AFG % 27% 12 szír SYR % 26% Unlawful acts related to illegal migration koszovói KOSOVO % 22% 1 pakisztán PAK bangladesi BGD % 7624% 7% 2% iraki IRQ szerb SRB % -15% 4% 1% 8 6 román ROU % 1% 4 iráni IRN % 1% moldáv MDA % 1% kongói COG % 1% egyéb Other % 8% Total % 1% Illegal migration acts by main nationalities AFG SYR KOSOVO PAK IRQ BGD SRB ROU IRN MDA COG AFG SYR KOSOVO PAK IRQ BGD SRB ROU IRN MDA COG

5 III./3. III./3. Human smuggling crimes broken down by border sections Human smuggling crimes broken down by border sections Change Dynamics Total Change Dynamics Total VII. VII. Case in % % of 215 I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 Austrian % % Budapest + [small airfields] % 1 1 % % Croatian % 12% % 11% Romanien 5 5 % 7% % 7% Serbian % 51% % 44,44% Slovakian % % Slovenian % % Ukrainian % % 2% Inland % 3% % 34,99% Total % 1% % 1% Human smuggling crimes broken down by border sections Budapest + [small airfields] Croatian Romanien Serbian Ukrainian 4 11 Inland Budapest + [small airfields] Croatian Romanien Serbian Ukrainian Inland Human smuggling crimes broken down by counties Change Dynamics Total Change Dynamics Total VII. VII. Case in % % of 215 I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 Budapest % 4% % 2% Baranya county % % % Bacs county % 18% % 13% Bekes county % % % 2% Borsod county % % % Csongrad county % 47% % 38% Fejer county % % 1% Gyor county % % % 12% Hajdu county % 4 4 % 1% Heves county % % Komarom county % 1% % 1% Nograd county % % Pest county 3 3 4% % Somogy county % 1 1 % Szabolcs county 2 2 3% % 3% Szolnok county % % Tolna county % % Vas county 1 1 1% % % Veszprem county % % Zala county % 12% % 12% Aiport Police Directorat % 1 1 % % Riot Police 1 1 % 1% % 2% Total % 1% % 1%

6 Human smuggling crimes broken down by main nationalities Change Dynamics Total I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 Human smuggling crime SRB % 34% 7 HUN % 18% 63 ROU % 11% 6 UNK % 5% KOSOVO % 4% 5 ITA % 3% 4 BGR % 3% Embercsempész cselekmények SVK % 2% TUR % 2% 2 ALB % 1% 1 DEU % 1% Other % 15% Total % 1% szerb magyar román ismeretlen koszovói olasz bolgár szlovák török albán német egyéb Human smuggling crimes broken down by main nationalities 25 SRB HUN ROU UNK KOSOVO 1 23 ITA 4 2 BGR SVK 6 13 TUR ALB DEU SRB HUN ROU UNK KOSOVO ITA BGR SVK. Human smuggling crimes broken down by the hours of the days Human smuggling crimes broken down by the days of the week I-VII I-VII Vasárnap Szombat Péntek Hétfő Kedd Csütörtök 214. I-VII I-VII. Szerda

7 III./ 4. III./ 4. Document falsification (related to travel documents) broken down by border sections (number of cases) Document falsification (related to travel documents) broken down by border sections (number of cases) Change Dynamics Total Change Dynamics Total VII. VII. Case in % % of 215 I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 Budapest + [small airfields] % 39% % 18% Croatian % % % % Romanien % 3% % 8% Serbian % 28% % 38% Ukrainian % 27% % 33% Inland % 4% % 3% Total % 1% % 1% Document falsification (related to travel documents) broken down by categories (number of cases) Change Dynamics Total Change Dynamics Total VII. VII. Case in % % of 215 I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 passport % 12% % 13% identity card % 6% % 8% residence permit % 4% % 3% visa % 1% % 5% stamp % 68% % 71% Total % 1% % 1% Document falsification discovered by border police units broken down by border sections Change Dynamics Total Change Dynamics Total VII. VII. Case in % % of 215 I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 Budapest + [small airfields] % 36% % 15% Croatian % % % % Romanien % 7% % 17% Serbian % 26% % 35% Ukrainian % 26% % 29% Inland % 4% % 3% Total % 1% % 1% Document falsification broken down by border sections in 215 (number of cases) Úti okmányegyéb okmány Úti okmány Egyéb I-VII. okmány I-VII. 32 Budapest 25 + [small airfields] Croatian Romanien Serbian Ukrainian Inland Budapest + [small airfields] Croatian Romanien Serbian Ukrainian Inland Úti okmány I-VII. Egyéb okmány I-VII. Document falsification broken down by categories in 215 (number of cases) 8 passport identity 6 card residence 5 permit 38 3 visa stamp passport identity card residence permit visa stamp

8 Document falsification (related to travel documents) broken down by counties (number of cases) Change Dynamics Total Change Dynamics Total VII. VII. Case in % % of 215 I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 Budapest % % Baranya county % % % Bacs county % 3% % 4% Bekes county % 1% % 1% Borsod county % % Csongrad county % 27% % 38% Fejer county % % Gyor county % % Hajdu county % 1% % 2% Heves county % % Komarom county % % % Nograd county % % Pest county % % Somogy county % % % % Szabolcs county % 27% % 34% Szolnok county % % Tolna county % % Vas county % % Veszprem county % % Zala county % % % Aiport Police Directorat % 42% % 2% Riot Police % % % % Total % 1% % 1% Document falsification discovered by border police units broken down by counties (number of cases) Change Dynamics Total Change Dynamics Total VII. VII. Case in % % of 215 I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 Budapest % % Baranya county 1 1 % % % Bacs county % 3% % 4% Bekes county % 3% % 4% Borsod county % % Csongrad county % 26% % 4% Fejer county % % Gyor county % 2 2 % Hajdu county % 1% % 3% Heves county % % Komarom county % % % Nograd county % % % % Pest county 1 1 % % % Somogy county % % % % Szabolcs county % 26% % 31% Szolnok county % % Tolna county % % Vas county % % % Veszprem county % % Zala county % % % Aiport Police Directorat % 39% % 17% Riot Police % % % % Total % 1% % 1%

9 III./ 5. III./ 5. Illegal border crossings broken down by border sections Illegal border crossings broken down by border sections Change Dynamics Total Change Dynamics Total VII. VII. Case in % % of 215 I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 Austrian % % Budapest + [small airfields] % % Croatian % % % % Romanien % % % % Serbian % 94% % 89% Slovakian % % Slovenian % % Ukrainian % % % % Inland % 5% % 1% Total % 1% % 1% Illegal border crossings broken down by border sections 12 Budapest + [small airfields] Croatian Romanien Serbian Ukrainian Inland Budapest + [small Croatian Romanien Serbian Ukrainian Inland airfields] Illegal border crossings broken down by counties Change Dynamics Total Change Dynamics Total VII. VII. Case in % % of 215 I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 Budapest % 2% % 2% Baranya county 5 5 % % % Bacs county % 11% % 15% Bekes county % % % % Borsod county % % % Csongrad county % 84% % 74% Fejer county % % % Gyor county % 1% % 2% Hajdu county % % % % Heves county 5 5 % 5 5 % Komarom county % % % 1% Nograd county % % % Pest county % 1% % 1% Somogy county 2 2 % % % % Szabolcs county % % % % Szolnok county % % % Tolna county 4 4 % 5 5 % Vas county % % % Veszprem county % 7 7 % Zala county % % % % Aiport Police Directorat % 1 1 % % Riot Police % 1% % 4% Total % 1% % 1%

10 Illegal border crossings broken down by main nationalities Change Dynamics Total I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 Illegal border crossings szír SYR % 28% afgán AFG % 28% koszovói KOSOVO % 23% 14 pakisztán PAK % 7% iraki IRQ % 4% bangladesi BGD % 2% 1 iráni IRN % 1% 8 kongói COG % 1% 6 palesztin PSE % 1% 4 nigériai NGA % 1% Ths és kísérlete szabálysértés kameruni CMR % % egyéb Other % 5% Total % 1% Illegal border crossings broken down by main nationalities SYR AFG KOSOVO PAK IRQ BGD IRN COG PSE NGA CMR SYR AFG KOSOVO PAK IRQ BGD IRN COG PSE NGA CMR Illegal border crossings broken down by the hours of the day Illegal border crossings broken down by the days of the week Szombat Vasárnap 2 Hétfő Kedd Szerda I-VII I-VII. Péntek Csütörtök 214. I-VII I-VII.

11 Illegal border crossings broken down by direction of committing Change Dynamics Total Change Dynamics Total VII. VII. Case in % % of 215 I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 interceptions inward on external border % 94% % 89% interceptions outward on external border % % % % Inland % 5% % 1% Total % 1% % 1% #HIV! interceptions inward on external 214. border interceptions inward on external border interceptions interceptions outward external inward on border54 external border interceptions inward on interceptions external border outward 444on external border Inland interceptions outward on external 19 border Inland interceptions outward on external border Inland Inland 19; 9% 12 19; 1% 54; 3% 444; 1% 1 78; 88% ; 89% Illegal border crossings broken down by gender Change Dynamics Total Change Dynamics Total VII. VII. Case in % % of 215 I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 Male % 85% % 85% Female % 15% % 15% Total % 1% % 1% Male Female Illegal border crossings broken down by gender Male Female

12 III./ 7. III./ 7. Overstays broken down by border sections Overstays broken down by border sections Change Dynamics Total Change Dynamics Total VII. VII. Case in % % of 215 I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 Austrian % % Budapest + [small airfields] % % % % Croatian % 9% % 8% Romanien % 24% % 21% Serbian % 62% % 67% Slovakian % % Slovenian % % Ukrainian % 5% % 4% Inland % % Total % 1% % 1% Overstays broken down by border sections I-VII. 215.I-VII. Budapest 2 + [small airfields] 1 Croatian Romanien Serbian Ukrainian Inland 5 1 Budapest + [small airfields] Croatian Romanien Serbian Ukrainian Inland I-VII. 215.I-VII. Overstays broken down by counties Change Dynamics Total Change Dynamics Total VII. VII. Case in % % of 215 I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 Budapest % % Baranya county % 5% % 6% Bacs county % 25% % 18% Bekes county % 1% % 1% Borsod county % % Csongrad county % 43% % 52% Fejer county % % Gyor county % % Hajdu county % 1% % 2% Heves county % % Komarom county % % Nograd county % % Pest county % % Somogy county % % % % Szabolcs county % 12% % 1% Szolnok county % % Tolna county % % Vas county % % Veszprem county % % Zala county % 4% % 1% Aiport Police Directorat % % % % Riot Police % % Total % 1% % 1%

13 Overstays broken down by nationalities Change Dynamics Total Overstays I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 szerb SRB % 54% román ROU % 13% bosnyák BIH % 6% 2 57 makedón MKD % 5% 2 5 ukrán UKR % 4% török TUR % 3% 2 albán ALB % 3% 1 5 koszovói KOSOVO % 2% 1 moldáv MDA % 2% montenegroi MNE (crna gora-i) % 1% 5 Ths és kísérlete szabálysértés orosz RUS % 1% egyéb Other % 6% Total % 1% Overstays broken down by nationalities SRB ROU BIH MKD UKR TUR ALB KOSOVO MDA MNE RUS SRB ROU BIH MKD UKR TUR ALB KOSOVO MDA MNE RUS

14 III./ 8. III./ 8. Contraventions of alien policing rules broken down by border sections Contraventions of alien policing rules broken down by border sections Change Dynamics Total Change Dynamics Total VII. VII. Case in % % of 215 I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 Austrian % % Budapest + [small airfields] % 1% % % Croatian % 1% % 2% Romanien % 29% % 39% Serbian % 1% % 1% Slovakian % % Slovenian % % Ukrainian % 15% % 16% Inland % 53% % 42% Total % 1% % 1% Contraventions of alien policing rules Budapest + [small airfields] Croatian Romanien Serbian Ukrainian Inland Budapest + [small Croatian Romanien Serbian Ukrainian Inland airfields] Contraventions of alien policing rules broken down by counties Change Dynamics Total Change Dynamics Total VII. VII. Case in % % of 215 I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 Budapest % 4% % 22% Baranya county % % % 1% Bacs county % % % % Bekes county % 1% % 2% Borsod county % % % % Csongrad county % 11% % 13% Fejer county % % % % Gyor county % % % 1% Hajdu county % 8% % 15% Heves county % % % Komarom county % % % 2% Nograd county % % % % Pest county % 3% % 4% Somogy county % % % % Szabolcs county % 25% % 26% Szolnok county % % % Tolna county % % % Vas county % % % % Veszprem county % % % % Zala county % % % 1% Aiport Police Directorat % 1% % % Riot Police % 9% % 13% Total % 1% % 1%

15 Contraventions of alien policing rules broken down by main nationalities 214. afgán AFG Change Dynamics Total 2244% 25% 55 I-VII. román ROU I-VII. 847 Case 1 45 in % 198 % of % 21% 5 Contraventions of alien policing rules 583 moldáv MDA % 18% 45 ukrán UKR % 16% 4 szír SYR % 4% 35 pakisztán PAK % 4% 3 szlovák SVK % 2% koszovói KOSOVO % 1% 2 szerb SRB % 1% 15 iraki IRQ % 1% 1 Contraventions of alien policing 2284rules 583 török TUR % 1% 5 egyéb Other % 8% Total % 1% Contraventions of alien policing rules broken down by main nationalities VII I-VII. AFG ROU MDA UKR SYR PAK SVK KOSOVO SRB IRQ 2 46 TUR AFG ROU MDA UKR SYR PAK SVK KOSOVO SRB IRQ TUR Contraventions of alien policing rules broken down by the hours of the day Contraventions of alien policing rules broken down by the days of the week Szombat Vasárnap 8 Hétfő Kedd Szerda Péntek Csütörtök

16 III./ 9. III./ 9. Refusals of entry broken down by border sections Refusals of entry broken down by border sections Change Dynamics Total Change Dynamics Total VII. VII. Case in % % of 215 I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 Budapest + [small airfields] % 1% % 1% Croatian % 5% % 6% Romanien % 15% % 14% Serbian % 67% % 67% Ukrainian % 12% % 12% Total % 1% % 1% Refusals of entry broken down by border sections Budapest + [small airfields] Croatian Romanien Serbian Ukrainian Budapest + [small airfields] Croatian Romanien Serbian Ukrainian Refusals of entry down by main nationalities Change Dynamics Total Number of returns I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 szerb SRB % albán ALB % 722 ukrán UKR % Visszairányítások 214. száma I-VII I-VII macedón MKD % moldovai MDA % bosnyák BIH % 6 török TUR % montenegrói MNE % 4 koszovói KOSOVO % szíriai SYR % 2 orosz RUS 5 5 1% egyéb Other % 18% Total % 1%

17 Main reasons of returns broken down by border sections in 214 and 215 Budapest + [small Croatian border Romanien border Serbian border Ukrainian border airfields] section section section section A) Lack of travel document A1)Lack of valid travel document (transporting 2 8 B) Possession company) of false/counterfeit/forged travel document C) Lack of valid visa C1) Lack of valid visa (transporting company) D) Possession of false/counterfeit/forged visa E) Lack of supporting documents F) Overstays G) Lack of financial cover H) Alert in the national register H) Alert in the SIS I) Considered to be a threat for the country Total Refusals of entry broken down by categories I) Considered to 215. be a threat I- for the country VII. H) Alert in the SIS A) Lack of travel document 88 A1)Lack of valid travel H) Alert in the national register document (transporting company) G) 1Lack of financial cover B) Possession of 144 F) Overstays C) Lack of valid visa 625 C1) Lack of valid visa E) Lack of supporting documents (transporting company) 65 D) Possession D) Possession of of false/counterfeit/forged 13 visa E) Lack of supporting documents C1) Lack of valid visa 1155 (transporting company) F) Overstays 1849 C) Lack of valid visa G) Lack of financial cover 252 B) H) Possession Alert in the of false/counterfeit/forged national travel document register 43 A1)Lack H) Alert of valid in the travel SIS document 1831 (transporting company) I) Considered to be a threat 2 A) Lack of travel document I-VII

18 III./ 1. III./ 1. Warrant of captions broken down by border sections Warrant of captions broken down by border sections Change Dynamics Total Change Dynamics Total VII. VII. Case in % % of 215 I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 Budapest + [small airfields] % 1% % 22% Croatian % 3% % 7% Romanien % 44% % 36% Serbian % 31% % 2% Ukrainian % 13% % 15% Inland % % % Total % 1% % 1% Warrant of captions broken down by border sections Croatian Romanien Serbian Ukrainian Budapest 6 + [small airfields] Inland Croatian Romanien Serbian Ukrainian Budapest + [small airfields] Warrant of captions broken down by counties Change Dynamics Total Change Dynamics Total VII. VII. Case in % % of 215 I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 Baranya county % 3% % 3% Bacs county % 8% % 6% Bekes county % 5% % 12% Csongrad county % 28% % 2% Gyor county % Hajdu county % 26% % 15% Somogy county % % % Szabolcs county % 21% % 19% Zala county % % 4% Aiport Police Directorat % 1% % 22% Riot Police % % Total % 1% % 1% Warrant of captions broken down by counties 12 Baranya county 12 1 Bacs county Bekes county Csongrad county 97 6 Hajdu 6 county Somogy 4 county Szabolcs county Zala county Aiport Police Directorat 4 65 Riot Police

19 Warrant of captions broken down by main nationalities Change Dynamics Total Warrant of captions I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 magyar HUN % 44% román ROU % 17% 35 szerb SRB % 11% 3 ukrán UKR % 9% moldáv MDA % 25 török TUR % 2% 2 bosnyák BIH % 2% vietnami VNM 3 3 1% 15 koszovói KOSOVO % 1% 1 hontalan XXX % 1% 5 Körözések izraeli ISR 2 2 1% egyeb Other % 8% Total % 1% Warrant of captions broken down by main nationalities 214. VII I-VII. HUN ROU SRB UKR MDA TUR BIH 3 6 VNM 8 3 KOSOVO 1 3 XXX ISR HUN ROU SRB UKR MDA TUR BIH VNM KOSOVO Change Baranya county Bacs county Bekes county Csongrad county Gyor county Hajdu county Somogy county Szabolcs county Zala county Aiport Police Directorat

20 III./ 11. III./ 11. SIS hits on external border broken down by border sections SIS hits on external border broken down by border sections Change Dynamics Total Change Dynamics Total VII. VII. Case in % % of 215 I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 Budapest + [small airfields] % 3% % 2% Croatian % 4% % 4% Romanien % 31% % 34% Serbian % 57% % 54% Ukrainian % 6% % 6% Inland 2 2 % % % Total % 1% % 1% SIS hits on external border broken down by border sections Croatian Romanien Serbian Ukrainian Inland Croatian Romanien Serbian Ukrainian Inland 2 3 SIS hits on external border broken down by counties Change Dynamics Total Change Dynamics Total VII. VII. Case in % % of 215 I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 Baranya county % 2% % 1% Bacs county % 8% % 9% Bekes county % 4% % 5% Csongrad county % 65% % 63% Hajdu county % 6% % 8% Somogy county 3 3 % % % Szabolcs county % 9% % 9% Zala county % 1% % 2% Aiport Police Directorat % 3% % 2% Inland % % Total % 1% % 1% SIS hits on external border broken down by border sections 4 Baranya Bacs 2 5county Bekes 2 county Csongrad Hajdu county Somogy 3 12 Szabolcs Zala county Aiport Police Inland

21 SIS hits on external border broken down by the main nationalities Change Dynamics Total I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 SIS hits szerb SRB % 27% 6 román ROU % 21% albán ALB % 16% 5 moldáv MDA % 8% ukrán UKR % 6% 4 makedón MKD % 5% koszovói KOSOVO % 3% 3 bosnyák BIH % 2% 2 török TUR % 2% magyar HUN % 2% 1 SIS találatok montenegroi MNE (crna gora-i) % 1% egyéb Other % 8% Total % 1% SIS hits on external border broken down by the main nationalities VII I-VII SRB ROU ALB MDA UKR MKD KOSOVO BIH TUR HUN MNE SRB ROU ALB MDA UKR MKD KOSOVO BIH TUR HUN MNE Classification by the Schengen Implementing Convention Change Dynamics Total I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 SIC 95 European or International Warrant of Caption SIC 96 Breach of ban on Entry and Stay SIC 97 Missing Person, Adult SIC 97 Missing Person, Minor SIC 97 Missing Person Assigned to Restricted Institution, Adult SIC 97 Total SIC 98 Persons Wanted as Suspects or Witnesses SIC 99 Persons under Covered Monitoring SIC 99 Vehicles under Covered Monitoring SVE 99 Total SIC 1 Wanted Authority Marker on Vehicle SIC 1 Wanted Documents SIC 1 Other Wanted SIC 1 Total Total % 1% % 44% % % % % 1 1 % % 1% % 18% % 16% % 9% % 25% % 2% % 8% % 1% % 11% % 1%

22 III./ 12. III./ 12. Number of handovers according to international readmission agreements Number of handovers according to international readmission agreements Change Dynamics Total Change Dynamics Total VII. VII. Case in % % of 215 I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 Austrian 1 1 % % % % Slovenian % % % % Croatian % % % % Serbian % 9% % 84% Ukrainian % 2% % 2% Romanien % 6% % 7% Slovakian % % % Airport Police Directorate % 2% % 7% Total % 1% % 1% Number of handovers according to international readmission agreements broken down by nationalities Change Dynamics Total Number of handovers I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of szír SYR % 56% 4 27 iraki IRQ % 8% 4 Átadások koszovói KOSOVO % 7% 3 5 román ROU % 5% 3 szomáliai SOM % 4% 2 5 palesztin PSE % 4% 2 37 afgán AFG % 3% 2 albán ALB % 3% 1 5 szerb SRB % 2% 1 ukrán UKR % 2% ismeretlen UNK % 1% 5 egyéb Other % 5% Total % 1% Number of handovers according to international readmission agreements broken down by nationalities SYR IRQ KOSOVO ROU SOM PSE AFG ALB SRB UKR UNK Number of failed handovers according to international Readmission Agreement Change Dynamics Change Dynamics VII. VII. Case in % I-VII. I-VII. Case in % Number of failed handovers % %

23 III./ 13. III./ 13. Number of takeovers according to international readmission agreement Number of takeovers according to international readmission agreement Change Dynamics Total Change Dynamics Total VII. VII. Case in % % of 215 I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 Austrian % 8% % 73% Slovenian % 7% % 12% Croatian % 3% % 2% Serbian % % Ukrainian % % % % Romanien 3 3 % % % 1% Slovakian % 9% % 11% Air % % % 2% Total % 1% % 1% Number of takeovers according to international readmission agreement broken down by nationalities Change Dynamics Total Number of takeovers I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 szír SYR % 51% 1 2 afgán AFG % 13% 1 5 iraki IRQ % 1 Átvételek bangladesi BGD % pakisztán PAK % 4% 8 koszovói KOSOVO % 4% 6 szerb SRB % 3% albán ALB % 2% 4 eritreai ERI % 2% szomáliai SOM % szudán SDN % 1% egéb Other % 6% Total % 1% Number of takeovers according to international readmission agreement broken down by nationalities SYR AFG IRQ BGD PAK KOSOVO SRB ALB ERI Number of failed takeovers according to international Readmission Agreement Change Dynamics Change Dynamics VII. VII. Case in % I-VII. I-VII. Case in % Number of failed takeovers %

24 III./ 14. III./ 14. Number of transfers broken down by border sections Number of transfers broken down by border sections Change Dynamics Total Change Dynamics Total VII. VII. Case in % % of 215 I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 Austrian % 1% % 97% Slovenian % % Croatian % 4 4 3% Serbian % % Ukrainian % % Romanien % % Slovakian % % Air % % Total % 1% % 1% Number of transfers broken down by nationalities Change Dynamics Total Number of transfers I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 koszovói KOSOVO % román ROU % 29% szerb SRB % 9% 15 afgán AFG % Átszállítások albán ALB % algériai DZA % 5 egyéb Other % Total % 1% Number of transfers broken down by main nationalities KOSOVO ROU SRB #ÉRTÉK! KOSOVO 91 ROU 42 SRB 13 AFG ROU ALB 42 DZA 29% Number of transfers broken down by main nationalities SRB 13 9% KOSOVO 91 62% KOSOVO ROU SRB

25 III./ 15. III./ 15. Number of ordered ban on entry and stay Number of ordered ban on entry and stay Change Dynamics Total Change Dynamics Total VII. VII. Case in % % of 215 I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 Baranya county Bacs county % % 87% Bekes county % 6 6 1% Borsod county Csongrad county % % 1% Fejer county Gyor county Hajdu county Heves county Komarom county Nograd county Somogy county Szabolcs county Szolnok county Tolna county Vas county Veszprem county Zala county 7 7 % 88% % 11% Aiport Police Directorat % % % Total % 1% % 1% Number of ordered ban on entry and stay broken down by nationalities Change Dynamics Total I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 Number of ordered ban on entry and stay afgán AFG % 24% 214. I I- pakisztán PAK % 9% VII. VII. algériai DZA % 9% Elrendelt BTT koszovói KOSOVO % 9% 4 szerb SRB % 9% 3 moldáv MDA % 6% 2 marokkói MAR % 5% 1 egyéb Other % 29% Total % 1% Number of ordered ban on entry and stay broken down by nationalities AFG PAK DZA KOSOVO SRB

26 III./ 16. III./ 16. Number of handovers according to Dublin Procedure Number of handovers according to Dublin Procedure Change Dynamics Change Dynamics VII. VII. Case in % I-VII. I-VII. Case in % Initiated handovers 5 5 % % Implemented handovers % % Number of initiated and implemented handovers according to Dublin Procedure broken down by border sections in Austrian Slovenian Romanien Slovakian Budapest Total Number of handovers according to Dublin Procedure Initiated Implemented Efficiency % 3 3 1% % % Number of implemented handovers according to Dublin Procedure broken down by border section in Végrehajtott átadások 5 Austrian 9 Austrian VII I-VII. 9 4 Slovenian Slovenian Initiated handovers Romanien 3 Romanien Implemented handovers Slovakian 13 2 Slovakian 1 Budapest 13 Budapest 214. VII I-VII. 3 Initiated handovers Implemented handovers Handovers broken down by main nationalities in 215 afgán AFG pakisztán PAK zimbabwei ZWE indiai IND mauritániai MRT algériai DZA bangladesi BGD grúz GEO iráni IRN kongói COG koszovói KOSOVO nigériai NGA palesztin PSE szenegáli SEN egyéb Other Összesen Initiated Implemented Efficiency 8 8 1% 5 5 1% % 2 % 2 2 1% 1 1 1% 1 % 1 1 1% 1 1 1% 1 % 1 1 1% 1 1 1% 1 1 1% 1 1 1% 2 2 1% % AFG PAK ZWE IND MRT DZA BGD GEO IRN COG KOSOVO NGA PSE SEN Number of handovers according to Dublin Procedure broken down by main nationalities in AFG PAK ZWE IND MRT DZA

27 III./ 17. III./ 17. Number of takeovers according to Dublin Procedure Number of takeovers according to Dublin Procedure Change Dynamics Change Dynamics VII. VII. Case in % I-VII. I-VII. Case in % Initiated takeover % % Implemented takeover % % Number of initiated and implemented takeovers according to Dublin Procedure broken down by border sections in Austrian Slovenian Romanien Slovakian Budapest Croatian Total Implemented takeovers according to Dublin Procedure broken down by border sections in 215 Initiated Implemented Efficiency % % % % Implemented takeovers according to Dublin Procedure Végrehajtott Átvételek száma 1464 Austrian Slovenian Austrian Slovenian 1 Romanien Kezdeményezett átvétel Romanien 394 Slovakian 127 Slovakian 5 Végrehajtott átvétel Budapest 99 Budapest Croatian Croatian Kezdeményezett átvétel Végrehajtott átvétel Takeovers broken down by main nationalities in 215 Initiated Implemented Efficiency Implemented koszovói KOSOVO % KOSOVO afgán AFG % AFG szír SYR % SYR algériai DZA % DZA nigériai NGA % NGA iraki IRQ % IRQ pakisztán PAK % PAK palesztin PSE % PSE iráni IRN % IRN marokkói MAR % MAR bangladesi BGD % BGD török TUR % TUR kubai CUB 1 5 5% CUB szomáliai SOM 1 6 6% SOM Other % Total % Number of implemented takeovers according to Dublin Procedure broken down by main nationalities in KOSOVO AFG SYR DZA NGA IRQ PAK PSE

28 III./ 18. III./ 18. Asylum applications Asylum applications Változás Dinamika Országos Változás Dinamika Országos VII. VII. eset %-ban % of 215 I-VII. I-VII. eset %-ban % of 215 Baranya county 5 5 % %,% Bacs county % 17% % 19,6% Bekes county % %,1% Borsod county,% Csongrad county % 81% % 78,1% Fejer county 2 2,% Gyor county % % %,7% Hajdu county % % %,% Heves county,% Szolnok county 3 3,% Komarom county % ,2% Nograd county %,% Somogy county %,% Szabolcs county % % %,3% Tolna county %,% Vas county 2 2 % 7 7,% Veszprem county,% Zala county % % %,% Aiport Police Directorat % 1% % 1,% Total % 1% % 1% Asylum applications broken down by main nationalities Változás Dinamika Országos Asylum applications I-VII. I-VII. eset %-ban % of 215 afgán AFG % 29% 825 koszovói KOSOVO % 25% 75 Menekültkérelmek szír SYR % 21% 675 pakisztán PAK % 9% 6 iraki IRQ % 5% 525 bangladesi BGD % 2% 45 iráni IRN % 1% 375 palesztin PSE % 1% 3 kongói COG % 1% 225 nigériai NGA kameruni CMR % 64% 1% 1% egyéb Other % 5% Total % 1% Asylum applications broken down by main nationalities AFG KOSOVO SYR PAK IRQ BGD IRN PSE COG NGA CMR

29 III./ 19. III./ 19. Number of detentions in detention center of National Police Number of detentions in detention center of National Police Change Dynamics Change Dynamics VII. VII. Case in % I-VII. I-VII. Case in % Detention under immigration laws % % Detention prior to expulsion % % Number of detentions in detention center of National Police broken down by detention centers Bacs county Szabolcs county Gyor county Budapest Csongrad county Komarom county Nograd county Pest county Total Végrehajtott Végrehajtott őrizetek száma 215-ben Bacs county Bacs county VII I-VII. 4 Szabolcs county Szabolcs county Detention under 1 immigration laws Gyor county Detention prior to expulsion Budapest 179 Gyor county Csongrad county Budapest Komarom county VII I-VII. Nograd county Detention under immigration laws szír SYR koszovói KOSOVO iraki IRQ szomáliai SOM afgán AFG palesztin PSE eritreai ERI albán ALB szudán SDN pakisztán PAK szerb SRB algériai DZA moldáv MDA nigériai NGA egyéb Other Total Detention under immigration laws Detention prior to expulsion Total Implemented detentions in 215 Number of detained persons in detention center of National Police broken down by main nationalities Number of detentions in detention center of National Police Number of detained persons in detention center of National Police broken down by main nationalities in Detention under immigration laws Detention prior to expulsion Total Detention prior to expulsion SYR KOSOVO IRQ SOM AFG PSE ERI ALB SDN PAK SRB DZA MDA NGA SYR KOSOVO IRQ SOM AFG PSE ERI ALB SDN PAK SRB DZA MDA NGA

30 III./ 2. III./ 2. Number of detention ordered by Police Number of detention ordered by Police Change Dynamics Total Change Dynamics Total VII. VII. Case in % % of 215 I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 Baranya county 1 1 % % % Bacs county % 6% % 9% Bekes county % % % % Borsod county 1 1 % 2 2 % Csongrad county % 92% % 86% Fejer county 6 6 % Gyor county % % % 1% Hajdu county % % % Heves county Komarom county % 1% Nograd county Somogy county 2 2 % 4 4 % Szabolcs county % 1% % 1% Szolnok county % Tolna county Vas county Veszprem county Zala county % % % Aiport Police Directorat % % % 1% Total % 1% % 1% Number of detained persons ordered by National Police broken down by main nationalities 214. szír SYR Change Dynamics Total 96% 64% I-VII. iraki IRQ I-VII. 17 Case 421 in % 44 % of % 9% 5 Number of detention ordered by Police koszovói KOSOVO % 7% I I- szomáliai SOM % 4% 3 Elrendelt BTT palesztin PSE % 4% afgán AFG % 3% 1 albán ALB % 2% egyéb Other % 8% Total % 1% Number of detained persons ordered by National Police broken down by main nationalities SYR IRQ KOSOVO SOM PSE AFG ALB

31 III./ 21. III./ 21. Number of persons ordered to leave Number of persons ordered to leave Change Dynamics Total Change Dynamics Total VII. VII. Case in % % of 215 I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 Baranya county 1 1 % Bacs county % 6% % 1% Bekes county 1 1 % % % Borsod county Csongrad county % 92% % 88% Fejer county Gyor county Hajdu county 1 1 % % % % Heves county Komarom county Nograd county Somogy county % 2% Szabolcs county % 2% Szolnok county Tolna county Vas county Veszprem county -1% Zala county % % Aiport Police Directorat 1 1 % Total % 1% % 1% Number of persons ordered to leave broken down by main nationalities Change Dynamics Total Number of persons ordered to leave 214. I I- I-VII. I-VII Case in % % of VII. VII. szír SYR % 62% Kiutasítottak száma iraki IRQ % 8% koszovói KOSOVO % 7% szomáliai SOM % 4% 2 palesztin PSE % 4% afgán AFG % 3% 1 albán ALB % 3% egyéb Other % 1% Total % 1% Number of persons ordered to leave broken down by main nationalities SYR IRQ KOSOVO SOM PSE AFG ALB

32 III./ 22. III./ 22. Number of persons apprehended by border policing authorities. Number of persons apprehended by border policing authorities Change Dynamics Total Change Dynamics Total VII. VII. Case in % % of 215 I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 Baranya county % % % % Bacs county % 13% % 17% Bekes county % % % % Borsod county % % % % Csongrad county % 8% % 74% Fejer county % Gyor county % 4% % 6% Hajdu county % % % % Heves county 2 2 % Komarom county % % % 1% Nograd county % % Somogy county 4 4 % % % Szabolcs county % % % 1% Szolnok county 3 3 % % Tolna county 4 4 % 6 6 % Vas county % % % Veszprem county % Zala county % 1% % 1% Aiport Police Directorat % 1% % 1% Total % 1% % 1% Number of apprehended persons discovered by border police units broken down by nationalities Change Dynamics Total I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 Number of apprehended persons afgán AFG % 28% 12 szír SYR % 25% koszovói KOSOVO % 24% I I- pakisztán PAK % 7% 6 VII. VII. iraki IRQ % 5% Előállított személyek bangladesi BGD % 2% palesztin PSE % 1% egyéb Other % 8% Total % 1% Number of apprehended persons discovered by border police units broken down by nationalities AFG SYR KOSOVO PAK IRQ BGD PSE

33 III./ 23. III./ 23. Number of returned persons Number of returned persons Change Dynamics Total Change Dynamics Total VII. VII. Case in % % of 215 I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 Baranya county 1 1 % 2 2 % % Bacs county % 7% % 11% Bekes county % % % % Borsod county Csongrad county % 91% % 86% Fejer county Gyor county Hajdu county % % % Heves county Komarom county Nograd county Somogy county Szabolcs county % 2% % 2% Szolnok county Tolna county Vas county Veszprem county Zala county Aiport Police Directorat % % % Total % 1% % 1% Number of returned persons broken down by main nationalities Változás Dinamika Országos Number of returned persons I-VII. I-VII. eset %-ban % of 215 szír SYR % 62% iraki IRQ % 8% I I- koszovói KOSOVO % 5% VII. VII. szomáliai SOM % 4% 3 Kitoloncoltak száma palesztin PSE % 4% afgán AFG % 3% 1 szerb SRB % 3% egyéb Other % 11% Total % 1% Number of returned persons broken down by main nationalities SYR IRQ KOSOVO SOM PSE AFG SRB

34 III./ 24. III./ 24. Data on passenger flow broken down by border sections Data on passenger flow broken down by border sections Change Dynamics Total Change Dynamics Total VII. VII. Case in % % of 215 I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 Budapest % 7,3% % 8,9% small airfields %,4% %,3% Croatian % 23,% % 12,7% Serbian % 21,% % 21,9% Romanien % 37,8% % 43,% Ukrainian % 1,5% % 13,2% Total ,4% 1% % 1% Data on vehicle traffic broken down by border sections Change Dynamics Total Change Dynamics Total VII. VII. Case in % % of 215 I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 Budapest %,2% %,2% small airfields %,% %,% Croatian % 21,7% % 13,1% Serbian % 2,1% % 2,8% Romanien % 46,9% % 52,7% Ukrainian % 11,1% % 13,1% Total ,5% 1% ,7% 1% Composition of passenger flow Change Dynamics Total Change Dynamics Total VII. VII. Case in % % of 215 I-VII. I-VII. Case in % % of 215 foreigner % 77% % 77% hungarian % 23% % 23% Total ,4% 1% % 1% Data on passenger flow broken down by border sections Budapest small airfields Croatian Serbian Romanien Ukrainian Budapest small airfields Croatian Serbian Romanien Ukrainian Data on vehicle traffic broken down by border sections Budapest small 3 airfields Croatian Serbian Romanien Ukrainian Budapest small airfields Croatian Serbian Romanien Ukrainian

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