Smuggling of Serbian beer on Kosovo territory is prevented

Kosovo police have today prevented a case of smuggling with goods in the Gjilan region. According to a media report, police during a ground surveillance spot in the border area over the village of Upper Corminyan, the municipality of Ranillug, have been identified as a suspicious vehicle type “Shiroka” with Serbian license plates, illegally entering through [...]
Kosovo police have today prevented a case of smuggling with goods in the Gjilan region.
According to a media report, police during a ground surveillance spot in the border area over the village of Upper Corminyan, the municipality of Ranillug, have been identified as a suspicious vehicle type “Shiroka” with Serbian license plates, illegally entering through mountain roads from Serbia's territory.
Police say that after a rapid operational response, the vehicle has been stopped around 11:30 in the village of Upper Corminen. During the search, it was found that the vehicle driven by person B. S., Kosovo's male, had 47 crates loaded with 20 pieces, a total of 940 brand beer units “Zaječrsko”, with a total weight of about 470 litres, of Serbian production.
These goods did not possess guardian documents of their origin or destination.
The seized goods have been transported to the customs terminal for further procedures in accordance with the law.
At that point, the border surveillance police unit Muciverc is being taken into account under the DRUK East Kacanic Station.












