At Kaunas Airport, Border Guards Detained Three Intoxicated Passengers



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On Saturday night, border guards working at the Kaunas airport detained a suspected drunk passenger, a 38-year-old Klaipeda resident, at the departure terminal. He was ready to fly to the Scottish capital, Edinburgh. The apparently intoxicated man, in uncensored words, flooded airport staff and behaved aggressively, SBGS reported.

The border guards held him in handcuffs and took him to the SBGS office premises. The named police officers found the man drunk at 2.18 per thousand and took him out.

That same night, the Kaunas border guards received a message from the airport services that there were two drunk passengers on the plane flying from the Spanish city of Alicante. They were reportedly looming over the plane’s crew, inundating them with Russian insults, making noise, behaving arrogantly and jeopardizing flight safety.

When the plane landed in Kaunas, border guards detained both men and took them to their offices. It turned out that the incident was caused by the residents of 32 Kėdainiai and 48 residents of the Molėtai district.

They refused to control the drunkenness. Although SBGS officials had difficulty communicating with significantly intoxicated detainees, they were able to utter uncensored words and continue to behave aggressively. After completing the formalities, the border guards handed over the residents of Kėdainiai and Molėtai districts to the Kaunas police.

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