Customs officers stopped the bus in Horgos, three passengers had to leave immediately



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DATE AND TIME:
02.10.2020. 14:19

A few hours earlier, a bus with Bulgarian license plates, traveling from Sofia to London, was set aside for a detailed inspection on leaving the country.

Border crossing, customs

Border crossing, customs, Photo: Tanjug / Zoran Žestić

Customs officers are cooperating with the police at the Horgos border crossingAccording to Hungary, it prevented the smuggling of nearly 1,000 tablets of various steroids and psychotropic drugs hidden in the luggage of three passengers, the Serbian Customs Administration announced.

As said, last night around 8 pm, during the regular departure check of the bus with Bulgarian license plates, which, in addition to three drivers from Bulgaria to Germany, was transporting 14 other passengers, 600 synthetic testosterone tablets were discovered.

A cardboard box with 600 tablets of the anabolic steroids “turinabol” and “stromba” was found among the suitcases and bags in the trunk of the bus.

It turned out that one of the three bus drivers, a 39-year-old Bulgarian citizen, intended to smuggle them into Germany, against whom a misdemeanor proceeding will be initiated.

A few hours earlier, a bus with Bulgarian license plates, traveling from Sofia to London, was set aside for a detailed inspection on leaving the country.

On that occasion, 165 tablets of the antipsychotic “fluanxol” and 100 tablets of the antidepressant “deanxit” were found in the bag of a passenger, so that the Bulgarian citizen did not have the proper medical documentation.

86 tablets of antidepressants “cipralex” and “clonarex” were found in the luggage of another passenger on the same bus, who was unable to show any medical document by which she could carry drugs containing psychoactive substances with her across the border.

Considering that these are drugs containing psychoactive substances, they were permanently seized immediately after their discovery, while the police initiated criminal proceedings against the aforementioned passengers.



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