Dutchman Arrested on Berlin Train with Suitcases of Drugs

German customs arrested a Dutch man carrying 30kg ecstasy and 5kg ketamine worth €440k on an Amsterdam-Berlin train at Bad Bentheim station.
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Major Drug Bust at German Border

German customs officials at Bad Bentheim station have arrested a 42-year-old Dutch national after discovering 30kg of ecstasy pills and 5kg of ketamine in his luggage. The seizure occurred on July 14, 2025, on an international train traveling from Amsterdam to Berlin.

Border Control Interception

The suspect was intercepted during a routine check at Bad Bentheim - the first German stop after crossing from the Netherlands. When questioned, the man initially denied ownership of the drugs and claimed the suitcases had been given to him. After customs officials pressed him, he eventually opened the locked luggage revealing the illicit substances.

Drug Trafficking Trends

The Netherlands remains Europe's primary producer of synthetic drugs like ecstasy, with Germany being a key transit country. This bust follows increased customs surveillance along rail routes after implementation of the EU's Union Customs Code modernization. Bad Bentheim has become a strategic checkpoint as it's the initial stop where border procedures shift from Dutch to German jurisdiction.

Investigators estimate the seized drugs' street value at €440,000. The Hauptzollamt Osnabrück (Main Customs Office) has launched a formal investigation while forensic teams analyze the substances. This represents one of the largest single drug interceptions on this rail corridor in 2025.

Lily Varga
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