Kosovo Customs stops suspected military equipment

Customs officials conducted a routine inspection of a vehicle at the Kullë border crossing, leading to the detention of an Albanian citizen originating from the Republic of Kosovo. According to a statement released to the media, the traveler was initially questioned regarding any goods or items requiring declaration. The individual stated that nothing needed to be declared.

Nevertheless, based on suspicions raised by the officials during the inspection, the customs agents performed a comprehensive check of the vehicle. It was during this detailed inspection that authorities discovered a scope designed for use with a sniper rifle. The accompanying notice reported that the traveler failed to present any corresponding documentation or necessary authorizations for the item.

Consequently, the scope was confiscated by customs personnel. Furthermore, the statement indicated that appropriate measures have been initiated against the individual, leading to the commencement of counter-proceedings. The incident highlights the diligence of customs enforcement at international crossings.

The thorough examination of the vehicle allowed officials to intercept equipment that lacked proper legal clearance. These actions underscore the border agency’s mandate to enforce regulations and maintain security protocols while conducting routine checks on all vehicles passing through the crossing point. The process ensured that all materials were scrutinized to prevent unauthorized items from entering or exiting the country.

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