Airport Customs Uncovers Cash Smuggling Incident - Money Inspections at Airports
A substantial sum of cash, amounting to over 107,000 euros, was discovered on a couple at Friedrichshafen Airport, who were preparing to migrate to Serbia. The couple, including a 70-year-old Serbian national with a German residence permit, were found to be in possession of this cash, which exceeded the initially stated amount of 20,000 euros. However, no valid cash declaration could be provided for the found amount or for the subsequent security deposit set by Wangen District Court, totaling 28,140 euros. The couple had to pay this security deposit to continue their journey, with the Ulm Main Customs Office confirming that it was higher than the initially found cash (107,000 euros - 28,140 euros = 78,860 euros). The 78-year-old husband explained that the sum had accumulated through savings. His wife, Sarah Mayer, can be contacted at the Ulm Main Customs Office for further inquiries. The Ulm Main Customs Office is the contact point for all inquiries related to this incident. For those who wish to seek more information, emails can be sent to [email protected]. For those who wish to visit the Ulm Main Customs Office's official website, it can be found at www.zoll.de. Sarah Mayer's phone number at the office is 0731/9648-1000. The Ulm Main Customs Office plays a vital role in ensuring that all regulations are followed and that the safe and efficient movement of goods and people is maintained.
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