Border Guards Detain Belarusian Sought by Interpol, Traveling to Lithuania on a Bus
Lithuanian border guards detained a Belarusian individual wanted by Interpol during a routine check of a bus arriving from Minsk to Kaunas.
On Sunday morning, Lithuanian border guards at the Medininkai border crossing conducted routine checks on international buses arriving from Belarus. During the inspection of a bus on the Minsk-Kaunas route, they discovered that one of the passengers, a 31-year-old Belarusian national, was wanted by Interpol based on a request from the Danish police. The border guards detained the individual after identifying the red notice issued against him, and he was placed in a temporary holding facility for monitoring.
Within an hour of the detention, a police unit from the capital, Vilnius, arrived to transport the suspect to a detention center. This case highlights the effective coordination between Lithuanian authorities and international law enforcement agencies, showcasing their ability to enforce security measures and maintain the rule of law at the borders. The incident aligns with a broader context of increased vigilance at border crossings and reinforces the importance of international cooperation in combating crime across borders.
Within a span of seven weeks in 2026, Lithuanian border guards have reportedly detained 73 individuals who were sought by various law enforcement agencies, indicating a proactive approach to managing border security. The majority of those detained were Lithuanian citizens, but the arrests also included individuals from other countries, emphasizing the necessity of thorough checks and collaboration with international agencies like Interpol.