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Customs inspector arrested due to bribery www.ubpost.mn

An official of the General Customs Administration of Mongolia, identified as D.N., was apprehended by investigators from the Independent Authority Against Corruption of Mongolia while allegedly accepting a substantial bribe in Songinokhairkhan District at approximately 8:00 p.m. last Sunday. The arrest was carried out as an urgent measure following the discovery of the alleged criminal act in progress, underscoring the seriousness of the case and the authorities’ intent to curb corruption within key state institutions.

According to official sources, the case is being investigated under multiple provisions of the Criminal Code, including Section 18.6-1 (money laundering), 22.1-1 (abuse of power), and 22.4-1 (accepting a bribe). These charges stem from suspicions that certain customs officials, who are entrusted with overseeing inspections of goods and vehicles crossing Mongolia’s borders, may have abused their authority to engage in illicit practices. Such actions allegedly include granting undue advantages to private business entities in exchange for bribes, as well as concealing the origins and nature of illegally obtained income through money laundering schemes.

As part of the ongoing investigation, D.N., a state customs inspector, is suspected of having accepted a bribe of 50 million MNT from the director of MN Post LLC, a company engaged in international freight forwarding and logistics services. In return, the official is believed to have provided preferential treatment to the company, facilitating its operations in ways that may have violated established customs regulations and legal standards.

Authorities have also detained the company’s director, identified as T., on suspicion of offering the bribe. Both individuals are currently under investigation, and law enforcement officials have indicated that further inquiries are underway to determine whether additional parties or a broader network may be involved.

The case has once again drawn public attention to persistent concerns regarding corruption risks within customs operations, particularly in sectors handling cross-border trade and logistics. Officials emphasized that maintaining transparency and accountability in such strategic areas remains a top priority, as corruption not only undermines fair competition but also erodes public trust in state institutions.



Published Date:2026-05-01