Arnold Schwarzenegger was detained at an airport in Germany after failing to declare a luxury watch.
The Terminator actor, 76, was held by customs officers in Munich on Wednesday “under tax laws” for several hours after flying in from Los Angeles as he was pulled aside to have his luggage inspected and officials found a custom-made watch from Swiss brand Audemars Piguet worth more than US$21,000 ($34,330) in his bag.
Munich’s customs spokesman Thomas Meister told German newspaper Bild the timepiece should have been registered because it is an import, and they have now “initiated criminal tax proceedings” over the incident.
According to Bild, Schwarzenegger called in his lawyers after being questioned for nearly four hours and was allegedly slapped with a €35,000 ($62,257) fine for failing to declare the watch.
He was reportedly flying with his physiotherapist partner Heather Milligan, 49, and was released and allowed to continue on his journey to Austria shortly before 5pm local time.