ATHENS: Custom authorities confiscated half a million euros from a Greek businessman who attempted to fly the money back to Greece when Cypriot banks refused to let him deposit it.
Reuters reports that the businessman had arrived in the country carrying the money in his luggage in 200 and 500 euro bills. Cypriot banks refused to let him deposit the money when he failed to produce the necessary documents to prove where the money came from, or to show if the money had been declared to customs.
The amount was found in the person’s possession as he was leaving Cyprus on Monday afternoon,” said Demetris Hadjicostis, Cyprus’ customs director. Furthermore, he added that according to the law concerning the import and export of amounts larger than 10,000 euros, the money needs to be declared to customs agents. The acting director of customs refused to make any more comments regarding the ongoing investigations.



