I know I was thinking the same thing!! Then again maybe it wasn't her kids. Maybe she was just using them so customs wouldn't stop her. Like she would have an easier time passing because of the kids. Also they could very well be her kids. She was probably thinking that she needs the money. Money for her kids and her family. They (drug people) convinced her it would be safe and not detected. 2 years is not bad in her case. That's actually to me like a slap on the wrist. I wonder if she got a less sentence and outed the drug people.
If traveling from Vietnam to Australia...how has luck got anything to do with not being in another country? Duh...you don't think people choose countries softer on drugs to import? It's not luck it's choice.
I grew up in Thailand and early on my parents and Thai relatives showed me the consequences of being caught with drugs. That was enough to scare me for life lol.
Indonesia too. Indonesia leads Asia in sentencing foreign nationals to death (142 people) and drug-trafficking (338) is the main crime for which people are capitally convicted.
Watching these makes me realize that people are absolutely insane. Dead animals...people hellbent on getting prohibited things smuggled in. Using innocent looks and children because they think itll help get the drugs theyre carrying into the country. What has happened to humanity?
I’ve thought the same thing! How many insects, mold and fungi spores, bacteria, etc. have entered Australia because the customs officers don’t follow the proper procedures? These contaminants will get on their clothing and skin and end up in the environment the way they’re doing it 😂😂 All that work for nothing 😛
Nightmare Scenario one: brings drugs across unfamiliar border with 4 innocent children. Nightmare scenario two: Woman thinks she can fool the border patrol by bringing four children along with the drugs. Nightmare scenario the worst: having a mother who deals drugs. Enough said.
Men usually get 5 to 7 years imprisonment for that amount of drugs. She only got 2 years. Women normally get a shorter sentence than men. That shouldn't happen. It is the same drugs that will destroy the same people so why the double standard?
This woman is professional smuggler of drugs and using her children as a distraction. Costomes should also a let police to surveillance ger family and her home as that's where all drugs are processed and sold
Agree! not only that she was given no prison. An ICO is what she was given and this means she served her jail time in fhe community... its a disgusting farce of a system.
Lol, that would be a huge waste of time. She was smuggling an insignificant amount of drug precursor. The people smuggling this stuff in are bringing it in by the ton, a few kg one way or the other is meaningless. The whole world would be better off if we just decriminalized (not legalized) all drugs. We could redirect all the resources wasted on drug enforcement and redirect it to treatment and counseling options to help people which would benefit society. As it is, it’s just like when they made alcohol illegal, all they accomplished was making a lucrative black market which drove crime and violence. Sound familiar? The war on drugs is a flawed and failed policy that should end today.
You would think that a guy who had overstayed his visa by two years would be on some kind of "do not give a visa to this guy" list instead of leaving it up to the people at the airport to discover.
This show has also been airing for a good decade now The laws in 2010 are much more lax than they are now. Half the fines they give people in this show are now thousands of dollars instead of hundreds
When shampoo bottles are sealed in a plastic wrapping and they're normally not sold like that in a store that is a big sign that someone stashed something inside that they don't want to be caught with by police.
SOMETIMES, the caps of “personal care items” (shampoo, conditioner, body wash, etc.) will “flip open” due to the pressure in an airplane’s cargo hold. THIS IS WHY, “IF” I’m bringing a “large bottle” on vacation, I’ll “tape the lids down” (with clear masking tape) AND “put them in a zip-lock style baggie”!! However, “those products” ARE NEVER SENT TO RETAIL STORES “SHRINK-WRAPPED”!! Also, (to the “best of my knowledge” from “Wikipedia” 😂) they are ONLY “produced and packaged” in “Switzerland” and in the “U.S.”!! (PERSONALLY…I’ve “NEVER SEEN” a “Made in America” sticker on ANY “Proctor & Gamble” product!!) Her “attempt”, IMHO, was NOT a “well thought out” NOR “well ‘researched’ plan”!! BUSTED!!
@@catherineg9943I've seen large bottles like that being sold shrink-wrapped all over Asia. Might not have been originally produced like that, but they sure are sold like that.
Pantene shampoo? are you kidding me...brought that all the way from the old country and bringing to Australia like Australia don't sell them ? some people think that custom officers are all born yesterday. And I am shocked that the woman only get 2 yrs of prison time for 1.6 kg of the drugs she's smuggling into the country,,,,too lenient should be 5 yrs at least.
not sure what's your issue with people bringing pantene shampoo? if i have enough luggage space and allowance, i would bring my own personal hygiene care as well. also, sometimes a product is cheaper from another country thst i would buy alot of them back just to save a few bucks.
lol they always send the woman with kids so they can play dumb or “me no speaky.” She knew what she was transferring that’s why she started drinking that water cup she got nervous
the shampoo box title looked different on screen in the bottom of it yet he opened the top and said he sees something on top that might be drugs?! that’s bc
It’s was a precursor, pseudoephedrine. Also known as Sudafed… Illegal to import. Destined for drug manufacturing. But in and of itself, not the most dangerous thing.
When I travelled to the UK, i bought shampoo etc in London. When I returned home to SA i left those products in London for my daughter to usse. No need to bring shampoo and conditioner to Australia.
Exactly what I was thinking! I never, ever, carry cash. Haven't carried cash for probably 10-15 years now... Except when I visit more developing countries, like the USA.
@@AuntyJack123 All over Europe, China, Australia, Thailand, Japan, USA, Taiwan, Philippines, Malaysia, Costa Rica, French Guyana, South Africa, amongst others... None have required cash on entry.
@@xtrnisse none may have asked you however immigration has the capacity to ask you to show cash and may be suspicious that you have none. Especially in SEA. Moot point really perhaps. I prefer cash so it doesn't affect me.
@@AuntyJack123 Oh, I've been asked plenty of times, especially in China. Not if I have cash to support myself though, but if I have "sufficient means to support myself for the duration of my visit", where an answer that I've got one debit card and three credit cards totalling in excess of 50k USD has been satisfactory. They have on the other hand wanted to know that I'm NOT carrying a lot of cash (I think the limit in China is 20k RMB/about 2k USD) that I haven't declared. You do you if it works, I'm just saying there's no need. And if you come to Sweden, just be prepared that you'll find a lot of shops/stores/restaurants to be cash free. Happy interneting! ☺️
"He overstayed... two years!!!! What someone just forgets they were to go home. Like oops, tee hee. Should be a mandatory entrance refusal. Huge red flag to say you are bringing something in for someone else. Especially when it is available. I mean I would guess you can buy Pantene shampoo in Australia. I would also guess her imprisonment was less due to cooperating about who, what, when and where.
If you don’t “pack your own bags”, or are “unsure if a family member ‘sneaked something in’,” (riiight 🙄) just “tick ‘YES’ TO EVERYTHING”!! “Asian Countries ‘family members’,” are…. “PURPORTEDLY” 🤦🏼♀️…”notorious” for “that kind of thing”. (Gotta “cover my bases” in the “comments section”!!😂)
when we moved from the USA to Australia, we ended up w a bag of grass seed in our shipment. definitely illegal, our packers fault (worked for our federal govt), not ours. we just sealed it up and took it back with us when we moved back to the states. so somebody missed something, nobody's perfect
What on earth? Dried, rotten, slimy weeds, seeds, and reptiles? Those border officers should be wearing full Hazmat suits. I don’t even like dirty socks and underwear in my suitcase.
Australia conduct a good screening for those who enters their country. I wonder if here in the US we are strict on this too! We have open border is very sad indeed!!😔😳😤🙀🙀
There's another possibility here. Maybe the woman is carrying these bottles for a friend living abroad. If it is the case, while it's a kind gesture to help out, be sure you understand local customs and regulations before carrying anything for someone else.
i was waiting for a ridiculously low fine for all those drugs lol after seeing soo many episodes
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I laugh every time they refer to the "illegal substances laser detector", they always have to use an adjective to highlight how awesome and accurate that technology is. Lol
If you are so concerned with what the substance is, why would you touch your nose with the glove you've been touching the substance with? Someone needs to be retrained
she obviously knew what she was carrying in those shampoo bottles.......appearing to drink water very nervously when people were going through her stuff.
18:07 The supervisor calling and checking whether the man from the US was genuinely employed or not must have checked that the number was from the website, not what he gave him as his work details. Also, the business must have been checked whether it is a genuine business using its ABN or ACN from the business look-up tools. Otherwise, it could be his friend or relative answering the phone for him, or not a genuine business but an easy 1 page website to fool people with. He had stayed in Australia with no sense of guilt for breaking the law as evidenced by his attitude, so customs must question all the other related info and details from him. It is possible he found a job that could pay him $1500 and decided to stay in Australia unlawfully again for a few years. Problem with unlawful stays in Australia is that they get all the conveniences of living in Australia as much as they can without paying due taxes to support the provisons of public conveniences and safety. Tax should be the core reason why unlawful stays in Australia must be prevented.
The lady that is checking the cream and looks like she stiff her blue rubber glove finger probably hoping to get stuff up her nose even people working with that stuff could still use that
I think these episodes were produced before 2006, when the liquid restrictions took effect. You can still put larger bottles in checked bags, even today
@@BuildHousingI really doubt this was filmed before 2006. The video quality would be much worse and the editing style would look super dated- clearly not the case
A mom with 3 kids, carried so much drugs, what was her thinking ?? All her kids will have nightmares ever since … insane
I saw 1 episode where the mother hid her dr-gs in the baby pram.
Astonishing how irresponsible she was. She has a duty of care as a parent.
Probably it was not her first time
I know I was thinking the same thing!! Then again maybe it wasn't her kids. Maybe she was just using them so customs wouldn't stop her. Like she would have an easier time passing because of the kids. Also they could very well be her kids. She was probably thinking that she needs the money. Money for her kids and her family. They (drug people) convinced her it would be safe and not detected. 2 years is not bad in her case. That's actually to me like a slap on the wrist. I wonder if she got a less sentence and outed the drug people.
4* kids
She is lucky she wasn't caught with drugs in Singapore, Thailand, or Malaysia.
Dada is death.
Cool televsion movie from the 90s. Look it up.
If traveling from Vietnam to Australia...how has luck got anything to do with not being in another country? Duh...you don't think people choose countries softer on drugs to import? It's not luck it's choice.
I grew up in Thailand and early on my parents and Thai relatives showed me the consequences of being caught with drugs. That was enough to scare me for life lol.
Indonesia too. Indonesia leads Asia in sentencing foreign nationals to death (142 people) and drug-trafficking (338) is the main crime for which people are capitally convicted.
technically those are not drugs, they are raw material to make the drugs….so………….
Why would you think I'm lying? - probably because you overstayed your visa by 2 YEARS 😂
The attitude is ridiculous. You already broke the law. Why are you so incredulous that they think you'll break it again in the name of "love".
Ikr!
I came to write just that lol
why was he even allowed into Australia after overstaying for 2 YEARS?! so this means everyone can just overstay and enjoy a nice life in Australia 😂
But…but…Americans can’t be illegals! (smh)
That's my mum who was searching her bags and found the shampoo bottles of drugs! ❤
That’s pretty cool! I hadn’t seen her before. Good on her!
Your mom has a cool job! She’s smart too 😼
I wish she would search me for drugs!
Please extend thanks to her and her team for their awesome work and helping to keep people safe!
We love your mom!
The box filled with rotted plant and animal parts was nasty. It reminded me of things a witch doctor would use. Gross.
@@Katarina-ds5mj ABSOLUTELY VOODOO!!!!
Very true
Watching these makes me realize that people are absolutely insane. Dead animals...people hellbent on getting prohibited things smuggled in. Using innocent looks and children because they think itll help get the drugs theyre carrying into the country. What has happened to humanity?
Unfortunately it does help them get it in. That woman served no jail time. She was given an ICO. good example set.
@@peterRobinson10101 Im sure for every person that gets caught, 100 do not.
At a minimum, they need to wear protective masks in addition to their gloves. After that package from Ghana, I'd want a full Level A Hazmat suite LOL
Agree 100%! 👍
If they would cut out all the repetition, this would only be half as long.
But my short attention span
😂😂😂
5:56
Her open mouth and a child next to her is NO protection.
Shame on her.
Prison for her.
Only correction centre
What good,wouldprison do? Just deport her.
@@momninalbum2266 they can say no.....especially with her children travelling with her..........
@@tommackay7433 She is Australian citizen. How about deporting you?
@@momninalbum2266 No excuse! JAILTIME!
Congratulations to customs officers of Australia for doing a great job . God protects you guys!
My heart breaks when a mother would do this to her kids....... (even if she thinks it's FOR her kids)
these suspect packages should be opened in sterile rooms not out in the open with other parcels....
I'm more concerned about the health of those custom officers. They should wear masks to protect themselves...
I’ve thought the same thing! How many insects, mold and fungi spores, bacteria, etc. have entered Australia because the customs officers don’t follow the proper procedures? These contaminants will get on their clothing and skin and end up in the environment the way they’re doing it 😂😂 All that work for nothing 😛
2 years for trafficking a kilo and a half of a dangerous narcotic I thought the American justice system was soft on crime.
And, why wouldn't overstaying your visa by two years not be an automatic refusal? All the time on what could be a slam-dunk.
You should see Canada's. Is deplorable 😢
@@lila-gracenunyasun1334 But you have the magnificent Trudeau shepherding your country, so it's all good. Right?
Well our pseudo socialist government can't jail the voters they are importing.
This was happened at Sydney airport, not US.
Nightmare Scenario one: brings drugs across unfamiliar border with 4 innocent children. Nightmare scenario two: Woman thinks she can fool the border patrol by bringing four children along with the drugs. Nightmare scenario the worst: having a mother who deals drugs. Enough said.
Best scenario? Ban for life
Real Talk! She had no idea,👁️👈 yeah right.! SMH! 🫢😡
Well said. Those poor kids.
Men usually get 5 to 7 years imprisonment for that amount of drugs. She only got 2 years. Women normally get a shorter sentence than men. That shouldn't happen. It is the same drugs that will destroy the same people so why the double standard?
@@daviddeck6109
Exactly right, there should not be a double standard.
This woman is professional smuggler of drugs and using her children as a distraction. Costomes should also a let police to surveillance ger family and her home as that's where all drugs are processed and sold
Agree! not only that she was given no prison. An ICO is what she was given and this means she served her jail time in fhe community... its a disgusting farce of a system.
Lol, that would be a huge waste of time. She was smuggling an insignificant amount of drug precursor. The people smuggling this stuff in are bringing it in by the ton, a few kg one way or the other is meaningless. The whole world would be better off if we just decriminalized (not legalized) all drugs. We could redirect all the resources wasted on drug enforcement and redirect it to treatment and counseling options to help people which would benefit society. As it is, it’s just like when they made alcohol illegal, all they accomplished was making a lucrative black market which drove crime and violence. Sound familiar? The war on drugs is a flawed and failed policy that should end today.
The woman who brings shampoo in her suitcase, she looks guilty.
You are guilty as well.
You would think that a guy who had overstayed his visa by two years would be on some kind of "do not give a visa to this guy" list instead of leaving it up to the people at the airport to discover.
It is a shame for her to carry drugs with kids present.
is no one gonna talk about the Voodoo box of nightmares?? thats some JuJu or witchcraft for sure
The customs officer was right that its for rituals. Definitely not normal things for an ordinary person to have; they are for practising withcraft.
2 years jail? That's all? No wonder there is so many drug smugglers...
No jail. She got a ICO.
No jail... ICO means she served it in the community. its a disgrace.
This show has also been airing for a good decade now
The laws in 2010 are much more lax than they are now. Half the fines they give people in this show are now thousands of dollars instead of hundreds
In the U.S she'd miss her kids College graduation ceremony.
@@kelseybrexit5224 I hope so! I’m always shocked at how low they are.
When shampoo bottles are sealed in a plastic wrapping and they're normally not sold like that in a store that is a big sign that someone stashed something inside that they don't want to be caught with by police.
SOMETIMES, the caps of “personal care items” (shampoo, conditioner, body wash, etc.) will “flip open” due to the pressure in an airplane’s cargo hold. THIS IS WHY, “IF” I’m bringing a “large bottle” on vacation, I’ll “tape the lids down” (with clear masking tape) AND “put them in a zip-lock style baggie”!! However, “those products” ARE NEVER SENT TO RETAIL STORES “SHRINK-WRAPPED”!! Also, (to the “best of my knowledge” from “Wikipedia” 😂) they are ONLY “produced and packaged” in “Switzerland” and in the “U.S.”!! (PERSONALLY…I’ve “NEVER SEEN” a “Made in America” sticker on ANY “Proctor & Gamble” product!!) Her “attempt”, IMHO, was NOT a “well thought out” NOR “well ‘researched’ plan”!! BUSTED!!
@@catherineg9943I've seen large bottles like that being sold shrink-wrapped all over Asia. Might not have been originally produced like that, but they sure are sold like that.
Or the cap leaks/has a chance of leaking and someone is taking precautions by taping the lid so nothing spills
That seal nothing what’s you mean?Almost everyone does that…
Some people do that as a precaution for spills also.
The woman with kids definitely knows the drugs she carried
Pantene shampoo? are you kidding me...brought that all the way from the old country and bringing to Australia like Australia don't sell them ? some people think that custom officers are all born yesterday. And I am shocked that the woman only get 2 yrs of prison time for 1.6 kg of the drugs she's smuggling into the country,,,,too lenient should be 5 yrs at least.
on the other hand, if this was done in Singapore, it is death penalty
not sure what's your issue with people bringing pantene shampoo? if i have enough luggage space and allowance, i would bring my own personal hygiene care as well. also, sometimes a product is cheaper from another country thst i would buy alot of them back just to save a few bucks.
It’s cheaper over there.. common sense
actually shampoo sold overseas got much better fragrance
@@matreen427 You have been there?
lol they always send the woman with kids so they can play dumb or “me no speaky.” She knew what she was transferring that’s why she started drinking that water cup she got nervous
Imagine breaking the law and then coming right back
And the most unbelievable thing.. they let him in
@@alek0204and that's why he came back 😂😂
I wouldn’t be putting my gloved hands even up to my nose😂
Right. That was my first thought. She just touched a powdery drug and is now touching her nose with the glove. That could lead to a fun shift for her.
At least ONE person was honest!
the shampoo box title looked different on screen in the bottom of it yet he opened the top and said he sees something on top that might be drugs?! that’s bc
Who?
@@gabolujan3109 the guy on student status supposedly
Two years?!? She should have gotten 25 years.
No jail, an ICO
Didnt go to jail. served in the community.
@@peterRobinson10101 Shocker!
It’s was a precursor, pseudoephedrine. Also known as Sudafed… Illegal to import. Destined for drug manufacturing. But in and of itself, not the most dangerous thing.
2 years overstayed visa and welcome.
System works for everyone differently
Am reallx pround of the good job our young officer are doing making the border and our country a better place....❤❤❤
The amazing feature of this channel is the working dogs....they are always right on the mark.
Does overstaying a tourist visa for two years not carry any penalties in Australia? I’m very surprised the American man was let back in tbh
that's just one of the many privileges of Americans😅
Yes there's a 3 year suspension. He could not come back until that time was up.
When I travelled to the UK, i bought shampoo etc in London. When I returned home to SA i left those products in London for my daughter to usse. No need to bring shampoo and conditioner to Australia.
@@jenniferdaulby5519we do get baggage allowance but we also get charge for any excess baggage.
That laugh on his face toward the end of the video says everything: You guys are fools, I am here to work.
as if he can't get a job in the US...the immigration treated him like he was from the third world
That blond woman stuffed a substance covered glove up her nose
Scrolled just to see if anyone else noticed that move 🤣 epic move
Time stamp? xo
11:50
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Oh wow! Looked like she was doing a bump 😂
My friend visited Australia proudly told me that "they let me in straight because I was with my children" !!??
I doubt that's why they let your friend through 🙄
I doubt that's why they let your friend through 🙄
When the narrator said, “he’s overstayed his last visa by two…” I thought the next word was going to be “months”. 🤦♀️
Not everyone carries cash. It’s NOT suspicious to use credit and debit for your purchases on a trip ESPECIALLY if you’ve pre paid your accommodations
Exactly what I was thinking! I never, ever, carry cash. Haven't carried cash for probably 10-15 years now... Except when I visit more developing countries, like the USA.
Where have you been travelling that you never have cash? Most countries immigration will expect you to have some cash with you.
@@AuntyJack123 All over Europe, China, Australia, Thailand, Japan, USA, Taiwan, Philippines, Malaysia, Costa Rica, French Guyana, South Africa, amongst others... None have required cash on entry.
@@xtrnisse none may have asked you however immigration has the capacity to ask you to show cash and may be suspicious that you have none. Especially in SEA. Moot point really perhaps. I prefer cash so it doesn't affect me.
@@AuntyJack123 Oh, I've been asked plenty of times, especially in China. Not if I have cash to support myself though, but if I have "sufficient means to support myself for the duration of my visit", where an answer that I've got one debit card and three credit cards totalling in excess of 50k USD has been satisfactory. They have on the other hand wanted to know that I'm NOT carrying a lot of cash (I think the limit in China is 20k RMB/about 2k USD) that I haven't declared. You do you if it works, I'm just saying there's no need. And if you come to Sweden, just be prepared that you'll find a lot of shops/stores/restaurants to be cash free. Happy interneting! ☺️
Only 2 years for importing of drugs? So many would have ruined more than 2 years of their lives..oh my goodness
In Singapore , she will never see the day light or any more years.
It was ok for him to stay for 2 years over. Most people get denied for staying a few months.
"He overstayed... two years!!!!
What someone just forgets they were to go home. Like oops, tee hee. Should be a mandatory entrance refusal.
Huge red flag to say you are bringing something in for someone else. Especially when it is available. I mean I would guess you can buy Pantene shampoo in Australia. I would also guess her imprisonment was less due to cooperating about who, what, when and where.
Lovely parents out there…unbelievable
This series is my kind of drug. And im gonna smuggle it to a plane to watch it :3
It's always for a friend or my mom 😂🥴
And Auntie packed my bags.
If you don’t “pack your own bags”, or are “unsure if a family member ‘sneaked something in’,” (riiight 🙄) just “tick ‘YES’ TO EVERYTHING”!! “Asian Countries ‘family members’,” are….
“PURPORTEDLY” 🤦🏼♀️…”notorious” for “that kind of thing”. (Gotta “cover my bases” in the “comments section”!!😂)
Wouldn't you be suspicious if a "friend" asked you to carry shampoo, body wash ?
Products readily available everywhere.
Absolutely
Those poor children. No chance.
You can’t fool security now! They have the most sophisticated x-ray and screening machine.
when we moved from the USA to Australia, we ended up w a bag of grass seed in our shipment. definitely illegal, our packers fault (worked for our federal govt), not ours. we just sealed it up and took it back with us when we moved back to the states. so somebody missed something, nobody's perfect
After seeing this show I never went to my interview at the airport. I wouldn't be able to stand 1 hour with humans like this.
It’s beyond me why people bring food and other personal stuff when they can buy in Australia. Just wanted to be held for questioning??🙄😳🙀
It’s cheaper… Not hard to guess
No money and already overstayed 2 years on a visa? Kick him out.
What on earth? Dried, rotten, slimy weeds, seeds, and reptiles? Those border officers should be wearing full Hazmat suits. I don’t even like dirty socks and underwear in my suitcase.
Whow that package from ghana reminds me of voodoo rituals...
Definitely voodoo
Yep!
Was coming here to say this! The small bones wrapped in the red fabric 👀 that ain't medicine, sir 😅
My first thought too
Buying Pantene from Vietnam for a friend? LOL!
she didn't think abt her kids only about her self
ABSOLUTELY ASTOUNDING THEY ALWAYS PLAY BRAINDEAD!!!!
Better check also the so called prescribe medicines in capsules. The powder in the capsules can be replaced with other drugs.
They are spreading all of that contaminated stuff around
The woman with drugs was accompanied by an adult man. So he wasn’t questioned or convicted? He was in the same flight! 😮😮😮
It was surely her son , she had 4 .
he might not have had anything to do with it
The lady with the kids play dumb she knows what's in there. I wonder how many times she got through and didn't get caught.
7:24 I have that book... Minus the hallowed of compartment! 😂
Give it a review out of 5
😂😂😂
Australia conduct a good screening for those who enters their country. I wonder if here in the US we are strict on this too! We have open border is very sad indeed!!😔😳😤🙀🙀
We really don't have open borders.
The lady with the kids play dumb she knows what's in there.
The mom’s acting was horrendous
In the US you are considered a criminal if you have too much cash and in Australia you are not valid if you dont carry cash....what a weird world!
Well, you go there to travel, not to work. No money, no talk, and no food.
There's another possibility here. Maybe the woman is carrying these bottles for a friend living abroad. If it is the case, while it's a kind gesture to help out, be sure you understand local customs and regulations before carrying anything for someone else.
You guys are good!!!!👍 🎉❤
The ham is 5Js from Spain, cost over $1,000 American dollars. That is some high end ham.
I was brought up to be totally truthful and told my kids the same. So many lie and dont blink
i was waiting for a ridiculously low fine for all those drugs lol after seeing soo many episodes
I laugh every time they refer to the "illegal substances laser detector", they always have to use an adjective to highlight how awesome and accurate that technology is. Lol
What happens to the person receiving these illegal items via mail?
The American guy overstayed the last time, and he thinks he can just go back that easy? Ayayayay! 😂
It’s so funny the guy from USA was given a hard time, I can tell he was genuine. People guilty always get nervous or shifty
Good God!! What and how will try to conceal drugs!
And she got off basically Scott Free. Only House arrest, which is what she wanted to take care off her kids.
These countries are absolutely so soft on crimes….weak leadership
The woman testing puts on protective glasses but nothing to cover her nose or mouth. That makes a lot of sense
The mom knew what was in there. Why would you bring someone shampoo from another country when they sell it here. She needs to go to prison.
A 5 minute program padded out with repeats to make it up to an hour.
It was 22 min 18 secs long.
Indeed, a 5 minute content stretched out by editing in many repeats, ending up with 22 minutes of irritating content. Well done 😡
@@NoBody-yn6ydthis is an old show, made for tv
@@seattlewa8500
Oh! so pedantic! ..... obviously, you're so bored with nothing better to do!
Just like soap operas. I like it.
Why isn't the woman and her family deported after prison? Are they Australian citizen or only on PR or visa?
That ham w hooves was gross...
Very common in Spain. Still creepy though!
2 year vacation. Sign me up!
If you are so concerned with what the substance is, why would you touch your nose with the glove you've been touching the substance with? Someone needs to be retrained
What are "intensive correction orders"? (The Vietnamese drug smuggler has to serve her 2 year sentence by this)
she obviously knew what she was carrying in those shampoo bottles.......appearing to drink water very nervously when people were going through her stuff.
That box from Africa was for some voodoo !!!😮😮😮
Oh my gosh… that’s woman what she’s thinking 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
I wouldn't waste my precious suitcase square footage on a jumbo sized bottle of Pantene. Drugs!
officer jeremy almost sliced his hand open instead of the soap package
REAL MEDICINE IS NEVER CRUEL TO ANIMALS
I guess you don’t know about animal testing. I guess you don’t know that much of “real medicine “ is copied directly from natural medicines.
Years in prison for what reason? Smuggling drugs? How desperate they must be.
they always get caught even if they hide it anywhere
when panic sets in 6:13.
This woman she was so lucky they did not catch her in the Kuwait or middle east.
To mother of 3 child.if you lobe you're family dont do anything bad.coz you're childrens suffer most.
despite of so much bio security mostly diseases of human and plants or even plants originated from these countries
it has been a long time since I have heard the word "Zack" used, most people these days would not know what it meant.
18:07 The supervisor calling and checking whether the man from the US was genuinely employed or not must have checked that the number was from the website, not what he gave him as his work details.
Also, the business must have been checked whether it is a genuine business using its ABN or ACN from the business look-up tools.
Otherwise, it could be his friend or relative answering the phone for him, or not a genuine business but an easy 1 page website to fool people with.
He had stayed in Australia with no sense of guilt for breaking the law as evidenced by his attitude, so customs must question all the other related info and details from him.
It is possible he found a job that could pay him $1500 and decided to stay in Australia unlawfully again for a few years.
Problem with unlawful stays in Australia is that they get all the conveniences of living in Australia as much as they can without paying due taxes to support the provisons of public conveniences and safety.
Tax should be the core reason why unlawful stays in Australia must be prevented.
The lady that is checking the cream and looks like she stiff her blue rubber glove finger probably hoping to get stuff up her nose even people working with that stuff could still use that
Why aren't the bottles very small sizes? We would have ours taken away at TSA. 8 oz or less!
I think these episodes were produced before 2006, when the liquid restrictions took effect. You can still put larger bottles in checked bags, even today
Different country, different rules.
@@BuildHousingI really doubt this was filmed before 2006. The video quality would be much worse and the editing style would look super dated- clearly not the case
They were in her luggage not her carry-on I think.