德国福利受益人从伊朗走私价值 1.5 万欧元的黄金首饰被捕 German Welfare Beneficiary Caught Smuggling In €15k Worth Of Gold Jewelry From Iran

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/german-welfare-beneficiary-caught-smuggling-eu15k-worth-gold-jewelry-iran

在汉堡机场,海关人员在一名从伊朗回国的 33 岁女子身上发现了 18 件未申报的黄金首饰,价值 15,000 欧元。 尽管最初否认拥有任何物品,但珠宝还是在她的背包中被发现。 该女子谎称其中一部分是送给朋友的,但新闻发言人澄清说,进口商负责申报货物。 作为德国公民津贴的领取者,经批准,该妇女最多只能旅行 21 天,否则她的福利可能会被收回。 这一事件凸显了德国开放边境政策导致福利体系面临的财政压力,估计福利需求达到456亿欧元。

At Hamburg airport, customs officers discovered 18 pieces of undeclared gold jewelry worth €15,000 on a 33-year-old woman returning from Iran. Despite initially denying the possession of any goods, the jewelry was found in her backpack. The woman falsely claimed some of it was for a friend, but the press spokesman clarified that the importer is responsible for declaring goods. As a recipient of a citizen's allowance in Germany, the woman is only permitted to travel for a maximum of 21 days with approval, or her benefits may be reclaimed. This incident highlights the financial strain of Germany's welfare system due to its open borders policy, with estimated welfare demands reaching €45.6 billion.


German Welfare Beneficiary Caught Smuggling In €15k Worth Of Gold Jewelry From Iran

By Liz Helin of Remix News

A 33-year-old woman was returning home to Germany from Iran on Oct. 28 when she ran into some trouble with customs officers at Hamburg airport. When asked whether she had brought any goods that required declaration from her five-week trip, she denied having any, reports Bild. 

However, it turns out that was not the case.

“During the inspection, the customs officers discovered a total of 18 pieces of gold jewelry, 16 of which were stored in a shoulder bag with a lock in the backpack,” reports Maurice Douce, press spokesman for the Itzehoe main customs office. 

The woman then tried to say that some of the jewelry was for a friend.

“What matters when importing goods is not who the goods are intended for, but who is importing them,” Douce clarified.

The total value of the items was some €15,000, with the woman facing a charge of €3,400 in customs duties for her undeclared souvenirs.

Officials also discovered that the woman receives a citizen’s allowance in Germany. This means that she is only allowed to go on holiday for a maximum of 21 days and only if the trip is approved by her benefit provider. Otherwise, her social benefits can be reclaimed.

Germany has been struggling with the welfare demands of its open borders policy. In its 2025 budget draft, the country outlined standard rates and accommodation costs expected to total €45.6 billion, a far cry from the €36 billion set in the 2025 citizen’s allowance budget.

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Tyler Durden Sun, 11/10/2024 - 09:20
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