22-year-old man from Egypt traveled illegally on the Riga–Vilnius train: authorities detained him
A 22-year-old Egyptian citizen was detained by Lithuanian border guards while traveling illegally from Riga to Vilnius.
Lithuanian border guards have apprehended a 22-year-old man from Egypt who was traveling on the Riga–Vilnius train without valid travel documents. The incident occurred during a routine inspection conducted by the State Border Guard Service (VSAT) aimed at preventing illegal secondary migration through Lithuania. Authorities became suspicious of the man when he failed to provide proper identification and instead presented a photograph of a Latvian asylum seeker card on his mobile phone.
Upon the train's arrival in Siauliai, the officers removed the suspect and took him to the local border guard post for further investigation. The man was then transferred to the VSAT's Foreigners Registration Centre, where he will undergo the necessary formalities before being handed over to Latvian authorities. This incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding unauthorized migration into the European Union, as individuals often engage in such activities to circumvent legal entry into member states.
Such incidents are becoming increasingly common as countries in the EU seek to manage rising numbers of asylum seekers and irregular migrants. The apprehension of this man reflects the challenges authorities face in controlling borders and ensuring compliance with immigration laws. Moreover, it underscores the importance of cooperation between EU member states in handling cross-border migration issues effectively.