Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe HOPA, Turkey, March 26 (UPI) -- Customs officers at a Turkish border crossing searched a Georgian man's luggage and discovered an unusual piece of cargo -- his girlfriend. The Turkish National Police said customs officers at the Sarpi Border Crossing noticed a 25-year-old man, identified by the initials Z.Z., acting suspiciously Monday while waiting to enter Turkey and they asked him to open his large suitcase. Advertisement Police said the man opened the luggage, revealing his 22-year-old girlfriend, identified as D.K., curled up inside the bag. Investigators said they questioned the duo and discovered the woman had previously been banned from crossing the border into Turkey. The couple were deported back to Georgia. The suitcase method was also employed earlier this month by a Russian woman attempting to cross into Poland by hiding in her French husband's bag. That woman was also discovered by authorities and she and her husband were arrested on a charge of attempting to evade border control. Read More French man allegedly hid Russian wife in suitcase at Polish border crossing Florida hotel's 'Lion King' spring break wake-up goes viral Seattle artists create rain-powered sidewalk paintings Michigan news crew catches car crash on camera