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Lithuanian customs uncovers ‘particularly audacious’ scheme to circumvent sanctions against Russia

News RoomBy News RoomAugust 23, 2025
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By & EUronews, on [specific date].
The Lithuanian Customs Department reported the detention of 11 people on suspicion of violating the regime of international sanctions against Russia.

The unusual scenario:
The operation, involving collaboration with law enforcement agencies in Portugal, Bulgaria, and Eurojust/Europol, likely appeared to circumvent international sanctions globally.

The scheme details:
TheKaunas company (based in Lithuania) provided water treatment equipment for Russian oil industry enterprises. The company, with connections to Russian companies like a portfolio bank, either naturally or through falseauxportations, actively contributed.

The logistics:
The equipment was shipped to Bulgaria, which in turn delivered it to Russia, followed by transportation to Turkey. A third consignment was repeatedly detained at Bulgarian warehouses.

The consequences:
11 employees were detained in or from three countries—Poland, Bulgaria, and Turkey. During the search, a substantial amount of equipment worth €2 million was seized.

Theaq:
Two suspects were Individuals released from mobile pens were issued Preventative Measures, stating not to leave their respective countries.

The surrounding context:
This incident challenges the notion that every cross-border deal involves detecting eligibility through international sanctions. They serve as a cautionary tale about the intricate and often hidden complexity of global trade.

The real-world implications:
Such acts underscore the vulnerability of critical infrastructure and industrial cooperation—for example, the largest and most dynamic Petrochemical industry in the world, which competes vigorously with Russia.

Final thoughts:
This case, while unrealized in the legal field, serves as a profound reminder of the interconnectedness of global counter-control systems and theQN nature of international trade.


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