Customs Officers in Münster Seize Ecstasy, Bust Tax Evasion in Busy Day
Customs officers in Münster had a busy day on Wednesday, October 22, 2025, dealing with a variety of offenses. A German resident was caught evading import duties on her UK-registered vehicle, while a kiosk owner in Borken was selling untaxed e-cigarettes. Additionally, a mother and daughter duo were found in possession of a substantial amount of ecstasy tablets.
The day started with the discovery of a 52-year-old woman and her 32-year-old daughter carrying over 400 grams of ecstasy tablets. The duo was stopped by customs authorities, who also found that the woman had failed to declare her UK-registered vehicle upon import, evading over €3,000 in duties. Meanwhile, in Borken, a kiosk owner was selling e-cigarettes without paying the required taxes, amounting to over €820. Further investigation revealed that the same individual was in possession of nearly 8 grams of marijuana, which is illegal to import into Germany.
The customs officers in Münster demonstrated their vigilance in handling these offenses. The woman and her daughter face charges related to drug possession and tax evasion, while the kiosk owner in Borken is charged with tax evasion and illegal import of marijuana. These incidents serve as a reminder of the importance of adhering to customs regulations and laws.
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