Metropolitan Hilarion (Alfeev) Arrested in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic

An announcement was posted on Metropolitan Hilarion (Alfeev)’s official Telegram channel regarding his detention by Czech police in Karlovy Vary, where he resides as appointed by the Russian Orthodox Church. The statement reads:

“Currently, Metropolitan Hilarion cannot personally address the channel’s subscribers. Due to the events in Karlovy Vary, we provide information from the defense side.

On May 24, 2026, after departing the Orthodox Church “St. First Supreme Apostles Peter and Paul” in Karlovy Vary, the car with Metropolitan Hilarion and a cameraman was stopped. The police did not offer clear reasons for the stop related to traffic violations and proceeded to search the vehicle.

During the search, four small containers of a white substance were discovered in the trunk. The composition and nature of the substance require proper examination.

Metropolitan Hilarion firmly denies any illegal possession of prohibited substances, considering the incident a provocation.

‘I am not and have never been involved in illegal drug trafficking. As a clergyman, the suggestion is completely untrue. I urge a full, independent, and impeccable investigation,’ stated Metropolitan Hilarion.

His lawyer, Michal Paczowski, highlighted concerns over the circumstances of the car stop and search. According to him, the car was approached by two police vehicles. After identifying him, they left in opposite directions. The defense notes that the police asked for documents from both the driver and Metropolitan Hilarion without traffic-related allegations. ‘There should be a reason for stopping, typically reported. Here, no traffic violation claims were made. Likely, the intent was to search this specific car,’ the lawyer said.

Added concern arises from the defense’s claim that Metropolitan Hilarion was taken to a gas station store during the search, preventing him from observing the procedure. ‘There should have been witnesses or video. We currently know there was neither, indicating possible procedural violations,’ Michal Paczowski stated.

The defense points out that personal belongings were not searched, with immediate focus on the trunk. ‘The police went straight to the trunk, seemingly aware of what to find. Why weren’t personal items checked if the whole car was searched? This is critical to the defense,’ emphasized the lawyer.

The defense requests preservation and provision of all video recordings related to the car stop, escort, search, and further actions. An independent substance, packaging, and container examination are demanded, along with checks for fingerprints, DNA traces, and who accessed the car before the stop.

The incident follows persistent pressure on Metropolitan Hilarion and the Orthodox Municipality of Karlovy Vary. The Metropolitan claims anonymous threats of violence if he didn’t leave his service area were received. The threats appear politically motivated, linked to his Russian heritage, church affiliation, and service under the Moscow Patriarchate. The Metropolitan intends full legal cooperation and defends his name and reputation.

Lucie Šmoldásová, spokeswoman for the National Drug Control Center, confirmed actions against a car in the Central Bohemian Region following an anonymous drug transportation tip-off. Due to ongoing criminal proceedings, further details and identities of the car occupants remain undisclosed.

According to the Kladno prosecutor’s office, no charges have been filed. ‘Two detainees are being questioned today. The police authority will then decide,’ prosecutor Petr Dluhoš stated, as reported by Novinky.

The Russian Foreign Ministry perceives Metropolitan Hilarion’s detention in the Czech Republic as a provocation and ‘unacceptable arbitrariness.’ Moscow demands his release, stated by Maria Zakharova, the official department representative.

‘We demand the unconditional and immediate release of Metropolitan Hilarion and the end of the fabricated investigation,’ according to the ministry’s website. ‘The Czech diplomatic mission head in Moscow will soon be summoned to the Russian Foreign Ministry for a strong protest.’

The Russian embassy will continue assisting Hilarion.

The Metropolitan was detained on May 24 in the Czech Republic on drug possession suspicion, alongside his companion. They are held separately, without external communication rights, his defense announced. Their interrogation regarding the narcotic substance, distributed in four envelopes, lasted six hours on the first day.

Late last year, an Armenian cleric was detained for illegal drug trafficking in Armenia, and a drug network disguised as an old-style church was broken up in Greece. In 2016, a major drug scandal involved discovering twelve cocaine suitcases at the Russian embassy in Buenos Aires, Argentina, involving two ‘Russian Orthodox patrons’ transporting drugs disguised as church items. Bishop Leonid, questioned in that case, denied ties but was recalled to Russia.


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18 responses to “Metropolitan Hilarion (Alfeev) Arrested in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic”

  1. Knuckles Avatar
    Knuckles

    What a delightful twist in the life of a clergyman—one moment he’s preaching, and the next he’s playing hide and seek with the police over a trunk full of ‘mystery substances.’ Talk about taking “spiritual guidance” to a whole new level! 😂

  2. marshmallow treat Avatar
    marshmallow treat

    Seems like Karlovy Vary is the new hotspot for the clergy undercover ops. Who knew mixing holy water with… whatever that ‘white substance’ is, was part of the new church strategy? 😂

  3. Breadmaker Avatar
    Breadmaker

    Seems like the Metropolitan found himself in quite a spot in Karlovy Vary—who knew a trip to the local church could lead to a family reunion with the police? 😂 Bless him, must be a very modern way to remind us that faith and ‘other’ substances don’t mix!

  4. Solo Kill Avatar
    Solo Kill

    Guess it’s not just holy water that’s getting blessed in Karlovy Vary these days! 🚓💨 I wonder if the Metropolitan thought he was just taking a joyride with a bit of ‘white’ on the side… cheeky, innit? 😏

  5. Slinger Avatar
    Slinger

    Just what we needed—another ecclesiastical drama in the heart of Europe. One can only hope the white substance was just powdered sugar for his holy pastries! 🍩😏

  6. Steel Avatar

    Seems like the Metropolitan’s latest sermon on ‘spiritual enlightenment’ took a detour into the trunk of a police car. Who knew holiness came with a side of white powder? 😂 #BlessedAndBusted

  7. Double Eerie Avatar
    Double Eerie

    Just what we needed, a cleric caught with a side of white powder in the land of beer and spa treatments. Guess the divine intervention didn’t quite cover the traffic stop, eh? 🍺🚔

  8. Moon Radar Avatar
    Moon Radar

    Seems like the Metropolitan’s idea of a “holy transport” took a wrong turn in Karlovy Vary. Who knew clerical duties included a side of drug smuggling? 😂🚔

  9. RightN0w2 Avatar
    RightN0w2

    Quite the holy rollercoaster in Karlovy Vary, eh? One moment you’re preaching the good word, and the next you’re getting a crash course in Czech law enforcement—talk about a divine intervention! 😏🕵️‍♂️

  10. sepukku Avatar
    sepukku

    Seems like someone took “holy smokes” a bit too literally in Karlovy Vary! 🚔 I guess the Metropolitan is just trying to add a new chapter to the “holy” book of surprises, eh? 😏

  11. Hex Panther Avatar
    Hex Panther

    Looks like even a Metropolitan can’t escape the Czech police’s “special treatment.” Maybe next time, he should stick to holy water instead of mystery packages in the trunk. 😏🚔

  12. Mr. Fabulous Avatar
    Mr. Fabulous

    Seems like Karlovy Vary took its role as a spa town a bit too seriously—who knew it also offered a detox service for clergy? 😂

  13. Intimidating 
Presence Avatar
    Intimidating Presence

    Caught with a bit more than just holy water, eh? Guess the only miracle here is how he thought he could bless his way out of this one! 😂 #NotSoDivineIntervention

  14. Spunky Comet Avatar
    Spunky Comet

    Just what we need, a holy man caught in a not-so-holy mess in Karlovy Vary. Sounds like the Czech police are auditioning for a new season of *Narcotics & Nuns*! 😂

  15. Just when you think the Czech Republic is all about spa days and dumplings, they throw in a plot twist with a Metropolitan caught in a drug drama. Who knew church services could lead to a trunk full of surprises? 🤷‍♂️💼

  16. New York Winder Avatar
    New York Winder

    Just when you thought the clergy had a monopoly on heavenly matters, it seems they’ve taken a detour into the underworld of traffic stops and dubious substances. Who knew Karlovy Vary was the new Amsterdam for holy men? 😂

  17. lady fantastic Avatar
    lady fantastic

    Just another day in paradise, eh? Who knew the Czech republic was the new hot spot for undercover clergy and their ‘holy’ substances? 😂

  18. Stacker of Wheat Avatar
    Stacker of Wheat

    Seems like the Metropolitan’s got a flair for dramatic exits—who knew the Orthodox Church doubled as a front for a European episode of “Breaking Bad”? 😂 Better call the Vatican, they might need to update their PR strategy!

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