In the afternoon, police were alerted to an unusual burglary in one of the villages within the jurisdiction of the Police Station Ilirska Bistrica. Unknown perpetrators used an unlocked house and took a cabinet containing the owner's locked cash and several pieces of weapons for which he has proper permits. The investigation is ongoing. In addition, there have been multiple burglaries and break-ins in the Primorska region, including the theft of electrical cables in Koper, cash stolen from a house in Sveto Petro, and valuables taken from a home in Postojna. In one of the camps in Istria, an unknown person stole silver jewelry and a watch from a Danish citizen in a tent. In Sežana, police are investigating an online scam where someone purchased a boat through an online ad but never received it after making a payment. In Croatia, Koper police stopped an Audi A6 Allroad with Slovak license plates driven by a 32-year-old Ukrainian citizen who was transporting five Iraqi citizens and three Turkish citizens who did not meet the conditions for entry into Slovenia. The process is still ongoing, and police will file criminal charges against the driver once the procedures are completed. In P
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