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Friday, 19 June 2026
Creative Smuggling Attempts: Arrests at the Ukrainian Border
[90602] Creative Smuggling Attempts: Arrests at the Ukrainian Border
The Ukrainian State Border Guard Service reported foiling two separate smuggling attempts: a Kiev resident's attempt to cross the border inside a hidden compartment in a vehicle, and the smuggling of technological equipment worth one million hryvnias.
Increased Border Guard Activity: Foiling Smuggling at the Ukrainian Border
Law enforcement authorities in Ukraine reported on June 19, 2026, on a series of criminal incidents at the country's borders, focusing on attempts to smuggle people and goods.
Human Smuggling in a Hidden Compartment
According to reports from ДПСУ | Держприкордонслужба, security forces arrested a 61-year-old driver who attempted to smuggle a 29-year-old man inside a hidden compartment installed under the floor of his minibus. The young man, a resident of the Kiev region, reportedly paid $14,000 in cryptocurrencies after finding the offer on a Telegram channel. Additional channels covering the incident, including Реальний Київ | Украина, Киевский Движ and Київ | Times, noted that the driver was arrested and criminal proceedings were opened against him, while the "passenger" was prosecuted administratively. Odesa.online added that the driver was placed under house arrest for 60 days.
Technology Smuggling Worth One Million Hryvnias
At the same time, ДПСУ | Держприкордонслужба reported a significant seizure at the "Uhryniv" crossing point. Customs and border authorities uncovered 69 items of technology, including drones, iPhones, Apple Watches, and other Apple products, which were hidden in the ceiling of a bus making its way from Poland to Kiev. The value of the equipment is estimated at over one million hryvnias, and it was confiscated by the authorities.
Legal Background
The reports reflect an ongoing struggle against illegal smuggling routes. While most reports come from official sources of the Border Guard, channels such as UA Stream emphasize in their coverage that "the demand for illegal routes across the border has not disappeared," pointing out that enforcement operations are part of a large-scale effort to eradicate the phenomenon of evasion and equipment smuggling during wartime.