The EU donates high-tech equipment worth 1.4 million BAM to strengthen operational capacities of the BiH Border Police

The European Union donated specialised equipment worth 1.4 million BAM to the Border Police of Bosnia and Herzegovina today, with the aim of enhancing their operational capabilities. The equipment includes 25 short and medium-range drones, 30 handheld thermal imaging cameras, and 5 heartbeat detectors, along with specialised training for drone operators. In addition to advanced surveillance technologies, the donation provides four trailers designed for transporting service dogs which will be delivered next week. Together, these resources will significantly enhance surveillance and inspection capabilities at border crossing points and along the border. 

On behalf of the Delegation of the EU to Bosnia and Herzegovina, the equipment was handed over by Karel Lizerot, Head of the Section for Justice and Home Affairs, Migration, and Public Administration Reform to Border Police Director Mirko Kuprešaković, in the presence of Michael J.F. O'Mahony, Deputy Chief of Mission of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Bosnia and Herzegovina, who represented IOM BiH, the organization responsible for implementing the procurement and monitoring process.

Border security and migration management are shared priorities for Bosnia and Herzegovina and the European Union. The modern surveillance tools the Border Police officers received today will help strengthen the fight against irregular migration and smuggling. Improvements to the coordination, efficiency and the overall effectiveness of border control not only make Bosnia and Herzegovina’s borders safer but enhance our collective security. The EU is committed to supporting Bosnia and Herzegovina on its path to the EU, including strengthening border security and migration management in line with EU standards.”, said Lizerot.

Director Kuprešaković expressed his gratitude for the long-standing and continuous cooperation with EU: “We especially appreciate that, through various projects - including donations of specialized equipment, vehicles, facilities, communication tools, and officer training, you have helped that Border police agency respond more effectively to numerous security challenges. Thanks to your support and the donated equipment, we are now able to manage the state border more efficiently and strengthen our own capacities, thereby jointly contributing to a safer environment for all citizens in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the wider region," said director Kuprešaković.

Migration management requires a comprehensive approach to addressing complex humanitarian and security challenges. Therefore, the EU continuously supports the Ministry of Security and Bosnia and Herzegovina in building a sustainable migration management system. Recognising that this task requires significant resources, the EU funded a seven-month training programme in 2025 for 142 new Border Police cadets (the XII generation), worth one million BAM, building on last year’s training of 150 cadets from the XI generation.

Over the past seven years, the EU has provided more than 9 million euros to strengthen the capacities of the Border Police of Bosnia and Herzegovina, including supplying specialised equipment, vehicles, communication systems, and IT infrastructure. This investment has directly enhanced the operational readiness and professionalism of border management institutions across the country.

Cooperation between Bosnia and Herzegovina and the EU on border security and migration management will be further strengthened following the signature of the Frontex Status Agreement in Brussels on 11 June 2025, allowing the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) to carry out joint operations with Bosnia and Herzegovina and deploy its standing corps anywhere along the country's borders.

The European Union, in cooperation with the International Organization for Migration (IOM), will continue to support the strengthening of Bosnia and Herzegovina's migration and border management systems through the procurement of equipment, capacity building, and the provision of professional assistance to the Ministry of Security, the Service for Foreigners’ Affairs, Border Police and Sector for Asylum, the Directorate for Coordination of Police Bodies in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and other institutions and agencies responsible for this sector.

The Border Police of Bosnia and Herzegovina will continue to pursue opportunities to modernise its resources and strengthen the expertise of its staff, reaffirming its commitment to building a secure, reliable, and E-standard border management system.