Again, customs officials at the alarm from Vienna Airport! A 31-year-old Brit was caught on Tuesday to smuggle a full 11.3 kilogram of cannabis in the suitcase via Austria to Newcastle (VK). But what behaves when a single coup is part of a worrying series: the airport is increasingly becoming a transit hinge for drug smuggling …
Set 11.3 kilos of cannabis herb were discovered in the British suitcase – neatly packaged and apparently ready for the smuggling to Great Britain. The suitcase was in earlier Bangkok was checked in and had to fly to Newcastle via Frankfurt. But instead of on his connecting flight, the bewildered 31-year-old landed in handcuffs-rirect on the way to the judge of Korleuburg.
Further success against drug smuggling
As the police said, the man was not known. But the evidence is clear-the drug case speaks volumes. Another success in the fight against international drug smuggling!
The list of arrests is therefore getting longer – the drug flows do not seem to be tearing off, but the police will stop an iron consequence. In March there was one The 22-year-old Swede caught at the airport of Vienna-Schwechat in her suitcase: 20 kilograms of cannabis. Your planned path: from Bangkok via Vienna to Germany.
With cannabis from Bangkok to Europe
Shortly thereafter, the next courier grabbed: a 25-year-old Dutch, also with 20 kilos of marijuana, wanted to travel to Brussels via exactly the same route. But she too was arrested before the further flight.
Moments later, a 24-year-old Lithuanian flew in his luggage goal London, but his actual end station became the Coreleubrocal judge. And a 36-year-old Brit also tried his luck: 40 vacuum packages with hashish, a total of 23 kilograms, he had caught from Bangkok in his suitcase he was caught before the flight.
Customs prepared for further cases
Vienna Airport has still been upgraded for further cases: with a focus control, trained staff and the latest technology, customs and police from the International Drug Mafia. There were 6400 attacks in the previous year – a record!
Source: Krone

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