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Officers suspect that a French partygoer is hiding something; a Vietnamese traveler hides a dangerous item in a jewelry box; a parcel looks off.
Officers suspect that a French partygoer is hiding something; a Vietnamese traveler hides a dangerous item in a jewelry box; a parcel looks off.
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S16, EP1 "Father's Secret"A man claims to be a doting father, but doubts surface when his dark history comes to light; a traveler returning from Vietnam hides something in her clothing.
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S17, EP20 "Needle Alert"Syringes in luggage, a risky container, and suspicious sweets.
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S17, EP19 "Millionaire Mistake"A millionaire, a dodgy dancer, and coffee that's not coffee.
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S17, EP18 "Travel Trip-Up"A travel guide makes a mistake that could cost him thousands; officers intercept a strange shipment; the legitimacy of a student's visa comes into question.
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S16, EP12 "Deal Breaker"Agents delve into the lives of a family that seems to be hiding something; a wedding guest attracts the attention of agent Josh; another passenger tries to cut a deal with customs officials.
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S16, EP11 "High Alert"An influencer is caught with narcotics in their luggage; detector dogs are drawn towards a Chinese student; a shipping container seems to be carrying something along with corn oil.
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S16, EP10 "Love Scam"Two businessmen from Thailand behave suspiciously as they keep changing their stories; officers are on edge because of a shipment from Africa; a woman may be the victim of a romance fraud.
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S16, EP9 "K9 Clue"An African man may be traveling with false documents; a package from Hong Kong makes biosecurity officers dig deeper; detector dog Ralphy discovers some high-risk snacks.
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