border surveillance definition

border surveillance means the surveillance of borders between border crossing points and the surveillance of border crossing points outside the fixed opening hours, in order to prevent persons from circumventing border checks;
border surveillance means border surveillance as defined in point 12 of Article 2 of Regulation (EU) 2016/399;
border surveillance means the surveillance of borders between crossing points and of border crossing points outside fixed opening hours, including preventative measures to detect and prevent unauthorised border crossings or the circumvention of border checks.

More Definitions of border surveillance

border surveillance means border surveillance as defined in point 12 of Article 2 of
border surveillance means the surveillance of borders between border crossing points and the surveillance of border crossing points outside fixed opening hours, including preventative measures, to prevent or detect to detect and prevent unauthorised border crossings or the circumvention of border checks, to contribute to raising of situational awareness, to counter cross-border criminality and to take measures against persons who have crossed the border illegally. It shall also involve the carrying out of risk analyses.’
border surveillance means the surveillance of borders between crossing points and of border crossing points outside fixed opening hours in order to prevent unauthorised border crossings or the circumvention of border checks, and to provide situational awareness .
border surveillance means the surveillance of borders between crossing points and of border crossing points outside fixed opening hours, including preventative measures to contribute to ensuring the protection and saving the lives of migrants and detect and prevent unauthorised border crossings or the circumvention of border checks.

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