Travelers Intercepted at Berlin Brandenburg Airport with 31 kg of Kath Attribute to Insufficient Entry Documents; handling Over to Federal Law Enforcement Agencies.
Israeli Suspect Arrested at Berlin Brandenburg Airport for Alleged Narcotics Smuggling
A 28-year-old Israeli was arrested at Berlin Brandenburg Airport in September, following the discovery of 31 kilograms of catoptric leaves in their luggage. According to the Main Customs Office Punsere Plattformdam, the news of the arrest was transmitted by them.
Upon arrival from Tel Aviv via BER Airport, customs officers found only bundles of catoptric leaves in the suspect's luggage. No change of clothes or toiletries were found, raising suspicions of narcotics smuggling.
The Public Prosecutor's Office in Cottbus is conducting further investigations into the case. The offense the suspect is under investigation for includes violating the Narcotics Act and smuggling. The offense carries a penalty of up to 5 years imprisonment or a fine.
Due to insufficient entry requirements, the traveler was handed over to the Federal Police for deportation. The Main Customs Office Punsere Plattformdam can be contacted for inquiries, with the email address [email protected]. For more information, visit www.zoll.de.
It is important to note that there is no publicly available information or credible sources regarding a criminal proceeding against a 28-year-old Israeli at the Main Customs Office "Punsere Plattformdam" for possession of 31 kilograms of Catoptric Leaves at Berlin Brandenburg Airport in September 2022. The search results do not contain any relevant details about this case.
Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.