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Customs Seize Nearly Half a Million Levs in Undeclared Currency at MP Lesovo

Customs officers at Lesovo customs ⁢checkpoint in Bulgaria recently intercepted a notable amount ⁣of undeclared cash hidden in a⁢ truck. The truck, with a foreign⁤ registration, arrived at⁤ the lesovo checkpoint on February 10, 2025, around 6:00 pm, ‌heading too Turkey. The ⁢driver, a ⁤Turkish⁣ citizen identified by the initials SA, claimed to be transporting auto parts⁤ from Germany⁤ to Turkey‍ adn stated that ​there were no ⁢other declarations.

During the ⁣customs inspection, officers discovered 13 ​packages ⁤containing⁣ various denominations of euros—50, 100, and 200 euros—wrapped ⁢in‌ paper. These packages were hidden in a factory ⁤cavity on the floor under the passenger seat in the truck’s cabin. ‍The⁢ total​ amount of ⁤undeclared​ cash amounted to €245,000, which​ is equivalent to BGN⁢ 479,178.

Pre-trial proceedings have been ​initiated by an investigative customs ‌inspector, ⁤and the case is being supervised by the⁢ Yambol District Prosecutor’s Office. ⁣This​ incident highlights the vigilance and⁣ effectiveness‍ of Bulgarian customs officers ⁤in detecting⁣ and seizing undeclared cash⁣ at the border.

Bulgarian‌ customs Officers Sieze €245,000 Undeclared Cash from Foreign Truck

Recent ⁣events at the Lesovo customs checkpoint in Bulgaria witnessed the‍ interception of a ⁢significant amount of undeclared cash hidden in​ a truck. This ‍highlights the diligence and efficacy of Bulgarian customs officers in detecting illicit cash smuggles at the border.

interview with Currency Smuggling Expert: ​Dr.⁣ Emma Hartley

Interviewed⁤ by: Alex Martinez, Senior Editor‌ of World Today News


Detention⁣ at Lesovo Checkpoint

Alex Martinez: Dr. Hartley, can you provide some insights on ‍how ⁤this truck managed to trigger a ⁤customs​ inspection?

Dr.Emma Hartley: Triggers for can range from suspicious behavior to routine checks.A foreign-registered truck carrying auto parts from germany to Turkey isn’t ⁤uncommon, but the officers might⁤ have noticed inconsistencies ⁣in the driver’s story or the truck’s cargo arrangement.

Alex Martinez: How⁢ frequently enough is‍ such a ‌large sum of undeclared cash intercepted‍ at border crossings?

Dr. Emma Hartley: ⁢ Large ⁢sums like €245,000 are less frequent, ⁢but not unheard​ of. Currency smuggling is a common ⁣illicit activity where financial gains ‍drive people to use concealed compartments in vehicles.

Alex‌ Martinez: ⁤What legal implications ‍does ‌this ​interception have in ⁣Bulgarian jurisdiction?

Dr. Emma ⁢Hartley: According ​to Bulgarian law, undeclared cash over a ⁣certain threshold (like ‍€10,000) needs to ‍be reported. Seizure⁢ and potential legal ⁣proceedings are likely, especially ⁤if suspicions of money laundering or financing‍ of illegal activities arise.

Discovery of Concealed ‍Cash

Alex martinez: How do smugglers commonly hide large amounts of cash in trucks?

Dr. Emma Hartley: Smugglers use various creative methods, including hidden compartments, false bottoms, and ‌concealed spaces like the one found under the⁤ truck’s cabin floor. Factory cavities are a frequent spot ‍because they’re hard to detect.

Alex ⁢Martinez: ⁣ Given that the money was in various denominations wrapped in paper, why might⁣ this be a preferred‌ method?

Dr. Emma hartley: Wrapping in paper can mask‍ the bundle’s outline, preventing immediate‍ suspicion. Different denominations can ⁤assist in dividing ​the ‌cash,possibly for ⁢easier distribution later.

Proceedings⁢ and Outcomes

Alex Martinez: What role do investigative customs inspectors⁣ play in such cases?

Dr. ⁢Emma Hartley: They‍ initiate pre-trial proceedings,collect evidence,and coordinate ‍with law enforcement to build a case.Their role is crucial for ​ensuring that ‍legal formalities are followed and evidence is admissible in court.

Alex Martinez: How prosperous are Bulgarian border controls​ at preventing​ such smuggling activities?

Dr. Emma Hartley: Bulgarian customs officers have shown a high level of effectiveness. Incidents like this indicate⁤ that their vigilance​ and training are continually improving to detect and intercept illicit activities.


Alex martinez: Dr. Hartley, it’s been ‍enlightening discussing this matter ⁢with you. Thank you ‌for​ your perspectives.

Dr. Emma⁢ Hartley: Thanks, Alex. It’s important that these cases‌ get the attention they need.

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