Lithuanian drug traffickers: a Klaipėda resident from a wheelchair ran millions of drunken drugstores, even Spanish law enforcement obeyed



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But when it became clear that Sergei Bėglik (b. 1971), a former Klaipėda resident, who had been tied to a wheelchair, could drive it from sunny Spain, this story seemed unlikely to many. After all, similar characters are usually depicted only in the scenes of the creators of the crime series Narcos or Gomorrah, who are famous for their unbridled imagination. But after all, reality is often very dire, and Internet television and film projects are built on it. Today we present to readers the little-known facts from S. Bėglik’s exceptional criminal biography, which they were helped to reveal by valuable interlocutors from Klaipėda.

The Spanish do not surrender to Lithuania

In May 2019, more than 40 searches were carried out in various European countries during the widely advertised international operation “Icebreaker”. Later, 22 people were arrested, 5 of them in Lithuania. A total of 8 million euros in cash, gold bars, jewelry and illegal cigarettes were seized. Almost 500 officers participated in the arrests in Spain, Poland and Lithuania. The operation was coordinated by the largest international law enforcement agencies, Europol and Eurojust. Behind the scenes, the influential former Criminal Police Office official, who had been working at Europol for several years, was said to have made a significant contribution and was known for his exceptional knowledge and had crushed a number of Lithuanians. Bandits According to Europol, this was the largest operation of its kind in Europe in recent years.

Furthermore, after the operation was presented to the Vilnius Police Department, it was announced for the first time that the arrested group included people who may have organized the murder ordered by Deimantas Bugavičius, who was shot in Kaunas in November 2015 and was linked to Cucumbers. Today, it is already a public secret that S. Bėglikas and Renaldas Kanys, who is hiding from law enforcement and is considered the most wanted criminal in Lithuania, are suspected of being the main organizers of the murder.

Mr. Buglik, who has lived in Spain from approximately 2005-2007, was arrested in the city of Huelva in the Andalusian region. On the day of his arrest, the Spanish National Guard, who had invaded a luxurious Lithuanian mansion, later distributed video material of S. Bėglikas’s house. Elegant and proven cars parked in the garage of his impressive mansion: a Mercedes-Benz C-Class convertible and a Range Rover SUV.

But the most interesting thing is that after the loud and widely publicized arrest in the media, S. Buglik, who is called the leader of the gang, spent only 48 hours in detention in Spain.



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