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Passenger Detained at Frankfurt Airport with More than 11,000 Diamonds in His Luggage

German customs officers discovered more than 11,270 diamonds in a traveler's hand luggage at Frankfurt Airport.

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German customs officers discovered more than 11,270 diamonds in a traveler's hand luggage at Frankfurt Airport.

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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The announcement was made on Friday by the German authorities, who explained that the precious stones were engineered under a false foundation of the trolley.For the common statements of the federal police and customs authorities, diamonds continue to be the real value of an expert, bearing in mind the considerable amount and degree of processing.The passenger, who came from Angola, was arrestedBarbat, at the age of 53, came with a flight from A…

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For a passenger from Angola, the journey to Frankfurt ends in pre-trial detention. During a check, customs discovers more than 11,000 diamonds in his suitcase. The man apparently lacks an important document.

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A suitcase had been noticed during the inspection at Frankfurt Airport. A man travelled from Angola and had almost 11,300 diamonds in his luggage. What he lacked: a registration and a certificate.

·Germany
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A man flies from Angola to Frankfurt, where he finds out about customs. What happened then.

Customs officers found more than 11,270 diamonds in a passenger's hand luggage at Frankfurt Airport. The gems were hidden in double ground, reported customs and federal police. The 53-year-old from Angola was arrested and taken to custody.

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ORF.at News broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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