SBGS scouts knew it was necessary to crash a wagon: the train stopped at Kėdainiai



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Officials from the Pagėgiai team of the Pagėgiai Border Guard Service Criminal Intelligence Division of the State Border Guard Service (SBGS) and the Pagėgiai team of the SBGS Special Purpose Division together with employees of the Management Department Risk and Safety Department of AB Lietuvos Geležinkeliai at the Kėdainiai train station stopped and inspected the cargo. He was trained in Vilnius. Border guards already knew that a wagon could carry illegal cargo.

During the inspection, SBGS officials noticed that two people crashed into one of the carriages and were immediately detained. It turned out that they were 36-year-old residents of the city and district of Vilnius. After inspecting this container car, which arrived in Lithuania from Belarus, border guards found 12.5 thousand of them. Fest cigarette pack with Belarusian stamps.

SBGS Photo / Case Test

SBGS Photo / Case Test

A pre-trial investigation was launched on Saturday against the Pagėgiai border team of the SBGS in relation to the illegal disposal of excise goods. For this, detainees face up to eight years in prison or prison. The border guards had locked them up in custody.

In addition, Šiauliai Border Guard officers of the SBGS Pagėgiai Border Guard imposed fines of 250 euros each on residents of Vilnius city and district for failure to comply with quarantine requirements. A resident of the Vilnius district has already been penalized for transporting excise goods. In July 2020, the court fined him 10,400 euros.

Officials, among other things, imposed fines of 250 euros on Vilnius city and district residents for failure to comply with quarantine requirements.

On the Sunday after questioning, the detainees were placed in pre-trial detention in writing with written promises not to leave.

The cigarettes are stored at the Pagėgiai border equipment.



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