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Quarter of a tonne of undeclared baklava found at Swiss border

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March 31, 2026
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Quarter of a tonne of undeclared baklava found at Swiss border


He crosses the border with 270 kg of undeclared baklava

He crosses the border with 270 kg of undeclared baklava


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A Turkish national carrying 270kg of undeclared baklava and other pastries in a Swiss-registered vehicle has been intercepted at customs in Kreuzlingen, northeastern Switzerland. The man was fined.


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March 30, 2026 – 15:39

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The total value of the undeclared Turkish pastries was €2,540 (CHF2,335), the Federal Office of Customs and Border Protection (FOCB) said in a press release on Monday.

According to the 44-year-old driver, the delivery was destined for an event in Switzerland.

The man had to pay several hundred francs in unpaid VAT and customs duties, in addition to a fine. However, he was able to continue with the goods.

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