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Drugs hidden in a footstool, and luggage with some egg-stra ingredients.
Drugs hidden in a footstool, and luggage with some egg-stra ingredients.
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S15, EP1 "Meth Soup"Soup sachets, airsoft gear and suspicious behavior raise red flags.
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S15, EP2 "Snake Wine"Drugs, cash, fake jobs and a slippery souvenir test border security.
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S15, EP3 "Inked"An unusual wardrobe, a wrong visa, and some creepy crawly stowaways.
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S15, EP4 "Mountain of MDMA"An unusual itinerary leads to a drug haul. A mammoth discovery is made.
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S15, EP12 "Silica Meth"Meth disguised as silica gel, and a beauty technician with a fake return flight.
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S15, EP11 "Two Million Dollar Meth Haul"Christmas gifts filled with drugs, and a passenger claims to have millions.
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S15, EP10 "Bees and Bayonets"Treasured heirlooms under fire, and an assortment of winged specimens.
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S15, EP9 "Egg-stra Ingredients"Drugs hidden in a footstool, and luggage with some egg-stra ingredients.
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