At the Shegini checkpoint, two evaders were exposed who had built a movable partition between the passenger and cargo compartments of the minibus.
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According to the plan, the driver must first show one compartment, and at the moment when the border guards go to another compartment, the evaders had to climb into the cargo section.
The border guards suspected deception. After that, the driver walked around the minibus for a long time, ignoring demands to open the door, the press service of the State Tax Service reported.
During the inspection of the vehicle, the driver behaved nervously, obstructed the inspection of the vehicle, simulating blocking the door. The driver knocked repeatedly on the vehicle, signaling for the offenders to move from the passenger compartment to the luggage compartment,” Victoria Bondarchuk, head of the Shegini border service inspectors’ department, comments on the development of events.
In the end, no tricks helped the driver mislead the border guards. The passengers of the minibus – two men, born in 1985 and 2003 – were forced to get out of the hiding place. As it turned out, the carrier agreed to deliver them outside of Ukraine for 5 thousand dollars. from each.
Source: Racurs

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