Smuggling through airports with body-strapped stuff
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Re: Smuggling through airports with body-strapped stuff
Scanners aren't always in plain sight...blueman.cambodia wrote:Last time I travelled into Phnom Penh or Siem Reap airports internationally..... no body scanners, no x-ray of luggage upon arrival, no sniffer dogs, no swab tests.
I seriously believe that if you could somehow bypass security in the originating country with an AK-47 and a couple kg of C4 and a few kg of heroin in the checked in baggage.... Cambodia authorities would not know it.
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Re: Smuggling through airports with body-strapped stuff
really? you believe that?Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote: ↑Thu Dec 16, 2021 10:51 amScanners aren't always in plain sight...blueman.cambodia wrote:Last time I travelled into Phnom Penh or Siem Reap airports internationally..... no body scanners, no x-ray of luggage upon arrival, no sniffer dogs, no swab tests.
I seriously believe that if you could somehow bypass security in the originating country with an AK-47 and a couple kg of C4 and a few kg of heroin in the checked in baggage.... Cambodia authorities would not know it.
Re: Smuggling through airports with body-strapped stuff
If you believe what these airport documentaries are telling you, most of what goes on with regard to security and customs goes on out of sight. By the time the infamous 'Hello sir, where have you traveled from today? Could you just come over to the table for me please' phrase is suddenly put to you out of the blue, just as you think you've nailed it, they've already had a dog sniff your bag, monitored your movements through the airport, done a background check on you and have reasonable suspicion to at least chat to you and give your bags a good swab.
It's why going through the green channel in customs often seems surprisingly empty of officers. It just means they've already checked everyone on the flight and no-one has been flagged as someone of concern.
It's why going through the green channel in customs often seems surprisingly empty of officers. It just means they've already checked everyone on the flight and no-one has been flagged as someone of concern.
The difference between animals and humans is that animals would never allow the dumb ones to lead the pack.
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