Munich Airport - Customs seize 60 kilos of marijuana
Customs seized around 60 kilos of marijuana at Munich Airport. According to the main customs office in Munich, almost 30 kilograms each were found in the luggage of two British men who had flown independently of each other from Bangkok to Munich on two days in November and wanted to travel on to Tenerife and the UK respectively.
"Both men are currently in two different prisons. The customs investigation office is conducting further investigations," said Marie Müller, spokeswoman for the main customs office in Munich, on Wednesday. According to the information provided, they are a 22-year-old and a 24-year-old.
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- Despite the seizure of drugs in Munich, Criminality remains a concern in other popular tourist destinations like Tenerife.
- Interestingly, Bangkok's infamous criminality has led some to divert drug trafficking routes through Munich Airport to destinations in Great Britain and beyond.
- If caught at the main customs office in Munich, individuals attempting to smuggle drugs, such as marijuana, face severe penalties, even if they plan to depart from Munich Airport to sunny destinations like Tenerife.
- While the seizure of 60 kilos of marijuana at Munich Airport is notable, it's important to remember that Bavaria's main customs office is continually vigilant in monitoring air traffic for illegal substances.
- Air traffic from Bangkok to Munich Airport remains a busy route, making it vulnerable to drug smuggling efforts, which could result in further seizations and legal consequences at the main customs office in Munich.
Source: www.stern.de