Event 2b68c713-c250-4b2c-afb0-acca7037ec98

Healthy processed event from Hybrid War Tracker

Status: Healthy (Processed) Last Updated: 2026-02-14 Confidence: Low Classification: Population & Migration Tools > Human Trafficking > Criminal networks used as leverage Country: Lithuania Where: Land Tag: irregular migration Tag: human smuggling Tag: border security Tag: Lithuania Tag: Belarus Tag: Latvia Tag: Western Europe Tag: Pakistan Tag: Afghanistan Tag: Sudan Tag: State Border Guard Service Tag: human trafficking Aggressor Confidence: High
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Event Time
3mo ago
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Created
16h ago
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Updated
13h ago

Summary

Headline: Lithuanian man caught transporting 7 irregular migrants near Latvian border

Short Summary: On the night of November 6, 2025, Lithuanian border guards stopped a Å koda Octavia Combi near Marijampolė, southwestern Lithuania, driven by a 59-year-old Tauragė resident. Inside the vehicle and its boot, they found seven irregular migrants—four Pakistanis aged 19 to 34, two Afghans aged 25 and 41, and one 23-year-old Sudanese—who had no identity or travel documents. The migrants reportedly first flew to Belarus, illegally crossed from Belarus to Latvia, and intended to reach Western Europe, likely Germany. The driver admitted to being paid EUR 700 to transport the migrants from Latvia to the Polish border. A pre-trial investigation on human smuggling was opened, with penalties up to eight years imprisonment. The migrants were housed by the Lithuanian State Border Guard Service and are to be transferred to Latvian authorities after processing.

Extended Summary: On the night of November 6, 2025, Lithuanian border guards stopped a Å koda Octavia Combi near Marijampolė, southwestern Lithuania, driven by a 59-year-old Tauragė resident. Inside the vehicle and its boot, they found seven irregular migrants—four Pakistanis aged 19 to 34, two Afghans aged 25 and 41, and one 23-year-old Sudanese—who had no identity or travel documents. The migrants reportedly first flew to Belarus, illegally crossed from Belarus to Latvia, and intended to reach Western Europe, likely Germany. The driver admitted to being paid EUR 700 to transport the migrants from Latvia to the Polish border. A pre-trial investigation on human smuggling was opened, with penalties up to eight years imprisonment. The migrants were housed by the Lithuanian State Border Guard Service and are to be transferred to Latvian authorities after processing.

Description

On the night of 6 November 2025, Lithuanian border guards stopped a Škoda Octavia Combi driven by a 59-year-old man from Tauragė near Marijampolė in southwestern Lithuania. The vehicle carried 7 irregular migrants from Pakistan (4 persons, ages 19-34), Afghanistan (2 persons, ages 25 and 41), and Sudan (1 person, age 23), who had illegally crossed from Belarus to Latvia and intended to reach Western Europe, likely Germany. None had identity or entry documents. The driver admitted expecting payment of EUR 700 to transport the migrants from Latvia to the Polish border. All were detained; the vehicle was impounded. A pre-trial investigation into human smuggling was opened, with penalties ranging from fines to up to eight years imprisonment. The migrants were housed by the State Border Guard Service and will be transferred to Latvian authorities after processing. The driver was released under a written pledge to stay at a designated place.

Event Classification

Aggressor Event

Rationale

The event clearly describes aggressive criminal activity involving smuggling of irregular migrants through Lithuania's state border, implicating hostile exploitation of migration flows. It does not describe defensive preparations.