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Belarusians tell what products are thrown away when entering Poland, and for what they are fined

15.02.2026 / 20:21

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A Belarusian woman published a post on Threads about how she got stuck at the Polish border crossing "Bobrovniki" because of a woman who was carrying meat products. Polish customs officers fined her more than 100 euros.

Berestovitsa — Bobrovniki border crossing point. Photo: State Border Committee

BGmedia writes about how Belarusians are checked at this border crossing.

Woman fined over 100 euros for carrying meat products

A Belarusian woman complained on Threads that her bus was delayed for an extra hour at the border due to a woman who was carrying "a shop on wheels: sausages, salo (cured pork fat), ham" into Poland. Customs officers fined her 500 zlotys (about 119 euros).

In the comments, she shared the details:

“We were traveling from Minsk to Białystok via "Bobrovniki". Belarusian border – 1 hour 15 minutes. In the waiting area, we stood on the bridge for 40 minutes, then another 1 hour for the Polish border. And 1 hour for issuing the fine. That is, 3 hours in total + 1 hour of force majeure.”

“The bus was not full; even those with Ukrainian passports were let through quickly. And there was no queue behind us — the bus from Grodno was waiting only because of this silly fine.”

“She [the woman who was fined] boarded at the station beyond Vawkavysk, the last one before "Berestovitsa". There, it's a universal business project.”

How Belarusians are checked at the Kozlovichi border crossing

BGmedia journalists reviewed a Telegram chat about the Berestovitsa — Bobrovniki border crossing for the last three weeks. Below are reports from Belarusians about how Polish customs officers find prohibited products and fine people. All of them were traveling by bus:

What products can be brought into Poland from Belarus

First and foremost, Polish customs officers are interested in cigarettes and alcohol. From September 25, 2025, citizens of Belarus can bring one liter of strong alcohol and two packs of cigarettes into Poland via the Terespol border crossing. Some exceed this norm, receive fines, and cause bus delays.

Some manage to bring salo (cured pork fat) into Poland, which is prohibited. Examples from border chats:

Belarusians report that condensed milk definitely cannot be brought into Poland. If customs officers find it, they discard it. It usually goes without fines, but not always. Chat users argue about sandwiches: some say they are thrown away, others say they are not. Many believe that everything depends on the customs officer's mood.

However, sweets can be brought (in reasonable quantities).

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