“It happened that the police felt that the certificates could be forged. It turned out, in at least one case, that they were not counterfeit, “the minister said on Monday.
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“It is appropriate to apologize to the passengers from the two flights who were detained. I apologize on behalf of the Home Office. If something happens that should not happen, then an apology should come, “he said.
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“Every citizen of the Czech Republic has the right to free entry into the territory of the Czech Republic.” |
Article 14, paragraph 4 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms. This right cannot be restricted by any law or regulation. |
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He added that it is uncomfortable to return from vacation and stay on the spot. “The delay was not in the order of long hours, it was about an hour or two. But the apology is appropriate, “he specified.
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The foreign police detained 140 passengers from Tunisia at Prague’s Václav Havel Airport on Saturday evening, mostly families with children. She requested that they be retested because she suspected that the confirmations of their negative coronavirus test were invalid. However, according to the Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms, the police have no right to do so.
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Some of the passengers at the airport admitted that a Czech doctor abroad had issued them with a certificate of coronavirus test, even though they had not passed it, they told the Minister of Foreign Affairs Jakub Kulhánek (ČSSD), who was examining the procedure at the airport.
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