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00:1425 million passengers arrive at Newark Liberty Airport every year.
00:20Thank you. Where are you coming from? How long were you there for? Four days.
00:24Four days? Okay. Come with me, you're gonna do a bag exam. On the front line, hundreds of
00:29vigilant Customs and Border Protection officers are trained to prevent anything
00:34dangerous from entering the U.S. So I'm gonna check in your bags, just look at me
00:39while I do it, okay? Just step back, okay? Today, a British traveler has been
00:45referred for questioning after a search revealed a suspicious object in his
00:50suitcase.
00:55It's some sort of a device. Does he have credentials or anything like that with his
01:00employment? He didn't say anything, no.
01:10Officer Kakaro runs it through the x-ray.
01:17It's a pump of some kind. There's a firearm inside of the pump.
01:25Officers waste no time detaining the owner.
01:27I have nothing in my pocket since I got a drum.
01:30I have nothing in my pocket since I got a drum.
01:30Take your belt off and everything in my pocket.
01:33Keep in there.
01:34Okay, cool.
01:35That's-
01:38Okay, step back.
01:40That's all.
01:41Just curious.
01:43Is yours, right?
01:45Yeah, but I've never opened it down.
01:53oh my god you are having me on you don't know about this
01:57I most certainly do not concealed inside the device is a handgun
02:05put this man in cuffs and put them in okay so stand up face the wall right over there
02:14hands behind your back separate your feet a little bit
02:23anything in the bags gonna stick me poke me cut me hurt me by any chance we're up against a
02:27clock
02:28we're looking for anybody that's not declaring and there's gonna be a lot
03:03with nearly a million flights and over 160 million passengers every year
03:09okay where are you coming from sir
03:13JFK is one of the busiest commercial airports in North America it is a very big airport it can
03:20get crazy we have a lot of international flights countries that travel through here and a lot goes
03:27on next so you are conditionally approved for global entry if you want to do the interview now you can
03:37it's gonna be all the way down through the double white door originally I wanted to be a nurse and
03:43after starting it showed me a different side of things that I liked and enjoyed leadership and
03:51hands-on and protecting our people you're all set have a good one next today the passenger enforcement
04:02intelligence team is waiting for three American women returning from the UK who are suspected of
04:08smuggling cannabis hey guys just have your passports out just line up in two lines okay at the top of
04:16the jet
04:17bridge officer Satili spots the suspects disembarking and keeps a close watch but doesn't make contact yet
04:24right now they're already on the phone making separate phone calls aggravated look a little disgruntled but
04:33we'll see we'll see we'll see what happens after several minutes of observation he makes an approach and
04:39baggage claim okay how you doing today you're upstairs right what we were just doing did I see you upstairs
04:44on the flight we're coming from today
04:47oh okay all right how many check bags you got how many check bags you have yeah yeah yeah yeah
04:53no check bags okay perfect you travel anybody else
04:56yes okay all right perfect so we'll walk right over here real quick the traveler is taken to secondary
05:04inspection all right so base is very simple we're just gonna do a baggage exam I'm gonna ask you a
05:09couple questions about your trip what you guys did over there it's a baggage exam who's doing all day long
05:14nothing special about it while officers Satili focuses on the first woman her two companions are also
05:21questioned so real quick all these bags of yours yes all right pack them all yourself
05:34huh you pack them all yourself yeah all right any food alcohol tobacco no okay
05:41that's what happens yeah I didn't stop you I was there waiting
05:44oh as he searches her hand luggage the woman continues showing signs of agitation
05:56but her bags are clear of cannabis okay all right real quick I'm just gonna write down some stuff real
06:03quick okay so right now you're coming from where again Manchester right all right Manchester and you
06:12were there for how long uh like three days three days all right did you go anywhere else uh went
06:20to
06:26okay Spain I went to Spain too and then Spain you stayed how long
06:30uh I don't know how long is your whole trip about how long you're out for your whole trip about
06:41five days
06:41okay okay where did you stay at in Spain I got you um that's about it okay
07:04all right all right cool uh just give me two minutes
07:10although the women's bags are clear of contraband their whirlwind trip suggests they could have been
07:16transporting cannabis abroad people lie for all different kinds of reasons um sometimes you know
07:22they cheat on significant others sometimes they went out to do stuff they don't want you to know about
07:26high potency U.S. grown cannabis known as Cali weed is in global demand fetching up to three times the
07:34price of standard weed on the black market you know the U.S. now is the source country for marijuana
07:40throughout the world Europe everywhere Dominican Republic it goes everywhere so right now we're
07:46just gonna do a double check to see if they did leave with check bags if they did it's a
07:49big indication
07:50they probably had something like marijuana inside those bags where it's also value very high outside
07:55of the U.S. so we're gonna check that first and if that there were bags there it's it's almost
08:01a guarantee
08:01that's what it was the whole purpose of the trip was if officers can prove the group returned with
08:06fewer bags than they took it may be evidence of smuggling
08:29at Newark officers have detained a British traveler who's been found with an unusual device in a
08:36suitcase oh my god you are having me on you know about this concealing what appears to be a firearm
08:46so stand up place the wall right over there hands behind your back separate your feet a little bit as
08:51well as claiming no knowledge of the gun the traveler explains he's come to the U.S. for an
08:58aviation conference so you said you never opened up before I have never so what do you use it for
09:07so
09:09it's a training device that shows pilots how much force they need to apply to pull hand out where have
09:18you traveled to with this device I have traveled around Europe and roughly how many times have you
09:28tried many times officers now need to determine if they are dealing with a working firearm you press
09:37down on this it seems to look like it's gonna fire off if you press that same it's a weird
09:43but if you
09:44definitely pulls on fire yeah was aware that when you pull the handle made a clicking noise and I
09:54assume that they some kind of spring or resistance device in the side okay okay let's just take this
10:02out for a second multiple almost 7,000 firearms are intercepted at U.S. airports every year without the
10:11correct permits and safe storage they are illegal while officers further examine the device officer
10:19Guzman drills down on the traveler story I'm just wondering you never like I was curious to open and see
10:27anything else not in the slightest no curiosity at all I have a very busy life I've got lots of
10:40other
10:40priorities I was sold a complete item that worked and had no curiosity about what's in the box what so
10:53what happened despite the man's pleas of innocence officers aren't convinced I think I think he knew
11:04the advice was in there he was a little flabbergasted at first but it seemed like there was an excess
11:09force reaction to his behavior I think he was just surprised that he was caught honestly if officers can
11:16prove the traveler is carrying a viable firearm he could be facing criminal charges it's blocked off
11:24right now the question is whether you can get that out it looks like it could be screwed up
11:49at JFK airport where did you stay out in Spain I don't remember anything officers are questioning three
11:58suspected cannabis smugglers the woman who planned the trip appears nervous and all three took only
12:10carry-on luggage for a five-day trip to Europe officer Satili contacts his supervisor
12:18I went all over to Madrid over to London and I'm coming back from Manchester it's feeling like an outbound
12:26to me
12:31all right I'm waiting to see the results for the outbound to see what bags went out because I have
12:37a strong
12:38feeling that something went outbound on the flight while the flight records are checked a female
12:47officer searches the first woman who is displaying some unusual behavior
13:09inside the room the woman tells the officer she has an imaginary friend
13:34experience tells the officers that her behavior is nothing more than a diversion tactic
13:58after further investigation officer Satili's suspicions are confirmed the woman checked in a
14:06suitcase on her flight to the UK but with that suitcase now missing there's no proof of smuggling
14:13we don't tell you narcotics if you yeah we checked the bags negative we checked the pat-down negative
14:18and they're demeaning right now there's no nervous behavior between all three of them so we're gonna let
14:22them go and move on to the next one we were just talking to your friends for a few minutes
14:25everything's
14:26all done good to go have a nice day okay you are she's gonna travel again she said in the
14:31next few
14:32weeks so the next time they travel out we'll have our outbound team go and connect the baggage exam if
14:38she has any baggage going outbound with the group now known to CBP officers any future attempt to smuggle
14:45drugs could be their last
14:47you
14:54you
14:58you
15:00you
15:00you
15:02you
15:02you
15:05you
15:06you
15:17you
15:19you
15:20you
15:23you
15:24you
15:25you
15:26you
15:36you
15:37you
15:38No purses, no jewelry, nothing bought in France.
15:41No, I didn't buy any earrings.
15:44How much were the earrings?
15:45Oh, I don't know.
15:46My husband gave it to me two years ago.
15:48Oh, oh, oh, but you didn't buy anything from...
15:49No, no, no.
15:50Oh, okay, okay.
15:51Have a good day.
15:52Have a good one.
15:53It's a contract of trust.
15:55In return for being prioritized,
15:57they're expected to declare any purchases made abroad
16:00over $800.
16:03But not everyone does.
16:06Today, Officer Moore is checking a flight arriving from Paris, France.
16:11We have a lot of people from those flights
16:13who don't declare anything they purchased,
16:15so we're just looking out for them.
16:17People, they like to go abroad and, like, go to, you know, high-end stores.
16:20The high-end items, they are common.
16:23A married couple, both with global entry status,
16:27have been referred to secondary for a spot check.
16:31We have to declare, even if it's less, we just...
16:33If you bought new bags, new anything,
16:35we just always ask anything to declare.
16:37Yeah, so we...
16:38Oh, my God.
16:39This sounds like an interrogation.
16:40Oh, no.
16:41We have just kids...
16:42We have one scarf and kids' stuff.
16:45Okay.
16:45All right.
16:46We're gonna go through this one over here.
16:47F.C. O.P. now.
16:48Grandson, okay, go ahead.
16:49She's gonna help you guys out.
16:51Step.
16:52Step.
16:53Okay, so I'm just gonna have you guys fill this out.
16:56Step.
16:58Step.
16:58Step.
16:59Having declared only one high-value item, a scarf,
17:03Officer Moore asks the woman to put it in writing.
17:07Finished?
17:09Mm-hmm.
17:10Mm-hmm.
17:12Lying on a customs declaration form is a federal offense.
17:16Okay, ma'am.
17:17So this is everything that you're gonna declare?
17:19This is everything that you purchased on your trip?
17:21Yes.
17:22Did you purchase anything else?
17:23No.
17:24Okay.
17:25Um...
17:26Are you sure?
17:27Yes.
17:28Okay.
17:28So, um, since you are declaring some items, we do have to do a baggage exam.
17:33So we are gonna examine your bags.
17:35Okay.
17:35So you can just come over here and bring them over, okay?
17:37Okay.
17:38Officer Yannis arrives to assist with the search.
17:42This is a little scary.
17:43It is?
17:44Scary?
17:44No, it's not.
17:46Well, why do you say that?
17:48Like you did something, like, wrong.
17:51No, but you haven't done anything wrong, right?
17:54So there's nothing to be worried about.
17:56The scarf that you purchased, um, how much did you pay for it?
18:00Do you have a receipt for that?
18:00No.
18:03Initially, she declared that she had one scarf and children's toys.
18:07Um, as soon as I opened the bag, there were absolutely no children's toys.
18:10So I knew that there was something off immediately at that point.
18:13And that's not the only thing that captures the officer's attention.
18:17I see you have a bracelet.
18:18Did you purchase that on your trip as well?
18:20You can look through this.
18:21This is 20 years old.
18:23It's, it's, uh, it's been...
18:2620 years old?
18:27Yeah.
18:27It's been sent to the repair shop twice.
18:30I would like to see, actually, if you don't mind.
18:32Let me see.
18:34What is it?
18:34What kind of bracelet is this?
18:36Officer Giannis suspects the bracelet is a new luxury brand.
18:43Yeah.
18:44Okay.
18:49Okay.
18:50Here, I'll give you this back.
18:51Give me one second, okay?
18:55An online search reveals the luxury scarf costs over $1,000.
19:01It also confirms the price of the woman's jewelry.
19:05I believe she's wearing one of the bracelets.
19:07Okay.
19:08So, it's probably the most expensive one, that $29,000 bracelet.
19:12It doesn't appear like it's 20 years old.
19:14No, it doesn't.
19:15That's $30,000 of purchases they have potentially failed to declare.
19:22Okay, can I have you come over here with me, please?
19:25If found to be lying, the couple could have their preferred travel status
19:30canceled and the goods seized.
19:48How are you doing, sir?
19:49Hey, where are you coming from today?
19:51Uh, none of that.
19:52All right, may I please see your passport?
19:52At Newark International Airport.
19:56I'm just wondering.
19:58You never, like, I was curious to open it and see anything, you know?
20:03Not in your slightest.
20:05Officers are questioning a British man found carrying a device which contains what appears to be a firearm.
20:26They're trying to find out if it's a functional gun to see if it can cause any dangers.
20:31They gotta see if it has a VIN number that match, uh, on our systems.
20:37He stated that he had never opened a box before.
20:39I mean, it's a real hard to believe.
20:42Uh, it's, it's, at some point, you, you, you have to know what you have.
20:47Once this clicks this thing here, the safety goes back, and then you get it.
20:54It's a fire.
20:56Officers determine that with minor alterations, the weapon could be operational.
21:01Yet, the traveler sticks to his story.
21:03I, I, I honestly don't know what to say.
21:05I honestly don't know what to say.
21:07I, I'm, I'm, I'm, my levels of disappointment with the people that manufactured that for him
21:15is extremely high out there.
21:18They, they should have told him.
21:21They should all fail.
21:23Unbelievable.
21:24Unbelievable.
21:27You couldn't make this happen.
21:32With the suspected firearm secured for evidence,
21:39the man will be handed over to Homeland Security Investigations.
21:44His punishment, the potential of five years in prison,
21:48or a minimum five-year ban from entering the U.S.
21:56So far, this is by far the most unique experience I've had at CBP.
22:03As of right now, there's a strong possibility that he will be sent back home.
22:07Mm-hmm.
22:08We're here to protect the people of the United States,
22:10the people that are, that are on the street,
22:12and getting a firearm off the street is the most important thing that we could be doing.
22:20Grab a seat, sir.
22:43In San Francisco, officers Giannis and Moore suspect a couple is using their global entry status
22:50to sneak through designer purchases from Paris, worth more than the allowed $800.
22:57Their search has already revealed a $1,000 scarf and jewelry worth $29,000,
23:03which the woman claims is old.
23:06So these two here are the bracelets, okay?
23:09We know that they were purchased during the trip.
23:11Okay.
23:12Any new goods worth more than $800 must be declared and duty tax paid.
23:19Officer Giannis wants to know what else the woman hasn't owned up to.
23:23Is this cotton?
23:25Do we know the material?
23:27It is whatever it is.
23:29You never checked.
23:35Okay.
23:36It's this.
23:37It's used.
23:39Okay.
23:41So it's a small leather wallet.
23:43You have a pin, Sarah?
23:45I'm not, it's not even leather.
23:47What kind is it?
23:48Plastic.
23:52Okay.
23:53Common red flag that I see all the time is someone telling me that,
23:57that item that I'm looking at right now, clearly brand new, is old,
24:02or it's dirty, or it's cheap.
24:04That thing isn't cheap.
24:05It's real.
24:06It's new.
24:07It's not, it's not $10.
24:10So all in total, we got $39,000.
24:15By the end of the search, Officer Giannis has found more items,
24:19worth a further $10,000.
24:22Math petition in the building, my bad.
24:24Not me.
24:26I don't know who that is.
24:27The final value of the undeclared items is $40,000.
24:32And now, the couple faces a fine.
24:37Supervisor Orange breaks the news.
24:40This is too big of a want to just give you a warning.
24:42We gave you opportunities when you approached.
24:45Hey, what do you have? You said a scarf, right?
24:47And then we gave you another opportunity here to amend your declaration, which you failed to do.
24:52So, we will be canceling your global entry.
24:54We both get effective for this?
24:56Yes.
24:56Because we both were the people that we asked you those questions to, right?
25:00Unfortunately, these are the consequences, right?
25:03Forever.
25:03You've never had a global entry because you failed to be placed, right?
25:07All right.
25:08This time, the couple is allowed to keep the items and pay $2,400 in duty.
25:14But their days of bypassing regular customs checks are over.
25:19It did seem like she was trying to deceive us.
25:21She should know that under declaring any type of merchandise would probably result in either a penalty or a seizure.
25:29Have a good day, guys.
25:30Have a good one.
25:30Take care.
25:33Good job.
25:35Good job.
25:36Look at you all.
25:38Come on.
25:51Good job.
25:53Good job.
26:04Take care.
26:05Each year, thousands of people from around the globe are caught trying to enter the U.S. to work illegally.
26:11Hello.
26:12Hi.
26:15You guys traveling together?
26:16Yes.
26:17Come on up.
26:18Hoping to fly under the radar, they enter on tourist visas.
26:28At Detroit International Airport, officers Mala and Feldhaus have selected a passenger
26:34from the Netherlands for a luggage search after her travel history raised a red flag.
26:39She's a frequent traveler, so we have to verify what she does here.
26:44The woman told officers in primary that she's a fountain pen maker by trade, but here on vacation.
26:54Okay, why are you bringing all this? This sounds more like work.
27:01I also have to do like admin work or not.
27:05What's your occupation? You told the primary officer that you also do the pen?
27:09Yeah, so I make parts for the pen.
27:12You make parts from home?
27:15Yes, I have a workbench at home.
27:18This is one of the nips that I make. They're called nips.
27:21Making custom fountain pens is a multi-million dollar industry, catering to wealthy buyers.
27:28Are these the ones that you make?
27:30A twist.
27:31This is a twist.
27:32The cap twist stuff.
27:35So if I went to a trip and I'm going there for fun, let's say if I went to visit
27:39your country,
27:40I wouldn't bring my work stuff.
27:42Right.
27:42Like you're bringing everything for work.
27:44So this is an indication that you are here to do some kind of work.
27:49Some people ask what I do and then I like to...
27:52When I go vacation, I don't go to tell people what I do.
27:55I go vacation.
27:56Each pen retails at over $2,000.
28:00Despite claiming to be a tourist, the contents of the woman's bags are telling a different story.
28:06You're here to work. That's where we're at. We're not even here...
28:09We're not here to play games no more.
28:10But do you understand how this looks?
28:11You're here to work.
28:12I understand, but I'm not getting paid for anything.
28:14I didn't say that you're getting paid.
28:16I asked you if you're here to do any kind of business or any kind of work.
28:22What are these?
28:24This is the microscope.
28:26So that's a big heavy bone.
28:28We're done.
28:29Microscopes are a crucial tool for fountain pen makers when carrying out detailed work.
28:35Officer Mala suspects the woman is planning to trade with American clients.
28:40Okay, you got to start being honest now.
28:43Okay.
28:44Because I do not understand why you're bringing all work items and you claim that you're here for fun.
28:50What are you here to do?
28:51I sell products.
28:52I sell them from Europe and I sell them globally.
28:55But I don't, I'm not here to like sell things in person.
29:01Because you're bringing all your work items, your story kind of doesn't make sense.
29:05I'm going to do an electronic media exam on your phone.
29:10I'm going to read your emails, whatever is in the phone right now, I'm going to read.
29:15So is there anything else that you haven't told me about?
29:18So I, I test shows and I, I show off the things that I do.
29:23So you physically go on these shows, have a tent, a table.
29:27I have a table and people can like look at my work and see the kind of things that I
29:31make.
29:31And I have to display things.
29:32And you're also doing the trade show, you also sell your stuff in there?
29:36Do you have things at the show?
29:38Okay.
29:38People can see what I make and then I have a wait list.
29:41So the wait list is not...
29:42What is the wait list for?
29:44So I know whether people are interested.
29:46And so nobody gives me money, um, at the trade show.
29:50Pack your stuff and meet me over there.
29:53Yeah.
29:55Okay, pack your stuff and meet me over there.
29:57The problem with her, once you do something hands-on in here,
30:00it's considered labor and you would need a work visa.
30:04If officers can prove the traveler is planning to make and sell luxury pens,
30:09she could face a fine and be permanently banned from entering the U.S.
30:29JFK Airport is the biggest international mail facility in the U.S.
30:34As a gateway to North America, it handles a million packages every day.
30:41All right, Jared, if you want to run that one more time.
30:45Keeping Customs and Border Protection officers on high alert for smuggled contraband.
30:51When I started working here, I realized that we are the first and the last line of defense.
30:58It's some biggings.
31:00It's got a look.
31:01All right.
31:02Every seizure that we have, every drug that we stop, every firearm that we stop,
31:08the satisfaction becomes not because we get paid, but it's because the life,
31:13the countless life that we are saving here in the United States.
31:19Today, Officer Cisneros is on the lookout for shipments of a black market pharmaceutical,
31:24arriving from the U.K.
31:27So, let's go and find out what we have, what will be the catch of today.
31:44This seems to be a vacuum cleaner.
31:48Nothing here makes me believe there is anything hiding.
31:52You can see the inside of the machine, which is very clear. Everything is transparent.
32:01They keep an eye out.
32:11Send you a small box.
32:13For any illicit packages hidden among them.
32:17It's something wrong with this box. It doesn't give me a clear picture of what it is.
32:32Okay, do me a favor. I want that to put on the side, please.
32:34Yeah, that will be inspected. That's kind of different from the rest of it.
32:41A second package also raises suspicions. Both have been shipped from the U.K.
32:48So, I'm going to send it back again. Because it doesn't look good at all.
32:57Okay, so just put that one on the side for me, please.
33:01With the packages singled out for inspection,
33:05Officer Cisneros proceeds with caution.
33:12We don't know what the boxes are. We don't know if it can get contaminated.
33:17And we have here...
33:24Wow. I have white powder.
33:33At this moment, I'm going to stop my befentanyl. I'm going to gear up, have a mask,
33:39and change my gloves and try to test it without opening the package and find out what it is.
33:56In Detroit, officers are questioning a fountain pen maker who claims to be entering the U.S. on vacation.
34:03What are this?
34:05This is the microscope.
34:06But her suitcases are full of equipment and merchandise.
34:11Still unsatisfied with her story, Officer Mala asks the woman about her accommodations while in the U.S.
34:18She gives the names of two different friends, explaining that she's romantically involved with both of them.
34:25And when you visit , where are you going to be staying?
34:27With him.
34:28At his house.
34:29Is he married? Is he single?
34:31He's single.
34:33And who is ?
34:34He's another friend of mine.
34:35You're staying at his house as well?
34:37Yes.
34:38I have a partner with an open registered partnership.
34:42In your country?
34:43Yes.
34:44You're in an open relationship, correct?
34:46I'm in an open relationship and we've hooked up.
34:48And my partner knows about this.
34:49She has multiple partners.
34:51Okay.
34:52Officer Mala wants to make sure that the woman is meeting other men of her own free will.
34:57Do you perform paid sex?
34:59No. Oh my lord, no.
35:01Are you sure?
35:01Yes.
35:02Because you do come see a lot of guys in here, so...
35:04No, I do not.
35:06Are you sure?
35:06Yes.
35:07We see them, or like, are you in any, like, escort website?
35:10No, I'm sorry.
35:11We gotta ask.
35:11We see them all the time.
35:12Girls from all around the world come here as an escort.
35:15Make sure you're not being traveling.
35:16I have another skill that I obviously use to make money.
35:21Santa's fine that she's not meeting men under duress.
35:24The writing is still on the wall for the pen maker.
35:27All the signs point to her importing luxury goods
35:30and the tools to make them with the intention of selling them.
35:35You are being returned with the first available flight.
35:39Do you understand?
35:42Yes.
35:43And the ticket costs $880.
35:46Your ESTA will be canceled.
35:48Once you've violated the terms, you can no longer use it.
35:51Forever?
35:51Forever.
35:54The bad thing about her is that once you violate the ESTA terms, you can never use ESTA again.
35:59It's, like, for life, I feel like, because it's a trusted travel program.
36:04Once you violate it, you technically consider not a trusted traveler anymore.
36:09Officer Mala is confident that her plan was to make direct sales to U.S. customers
36:14to avoid trade tariffs, a violation of her travel conditions.
36:19Okay, your seat is 20, I'm sorry, 48 G.
36:23Your seat is 48 G?
36:24Okay, let's go.
36:27Safe travels.
36:28Bye.
36:30Bye.
36:34She understood.
36:35She loves to stay in the U.S., unfortunately.
36:39Most people do.
36:40But hopefully, she will be able to get the right visa and come back.
36:56At JFK's International Mail Facility.
37:01There's something wrong with this bag.
37:03It has the makening of something illicit coming here.
37:06Officer Cisneros has identified two suspicious packages sent from the U.K.
37:14I have white powder.
37:19I'm going to gear up, have a mask, and change my gloves and try to test it.
37:24I don't take anything for granted.
37:26It might be fentanyl.
37:27I don't know what it is.
37:29A testing device uses laser technology to identify the substance inside the first package.
37:37Okay, I see that this plastic is very thick.
37:43Let's see what we have here.
37:48Okay, we're analyzing, so we're going to close the X.
37:56Ketamine, we have a hit.
37:57Ketamine is a medical anesthetic, a Schedule III controlled substance.
38:03Cheaper than cocaine, it's increasingly being abused as a recreational drug.
38:09Causing intense disorientation, users are often left highly vulnerable.
38:16People use these drugs to rape victims, to take the money out of the victims.
38:22But the very next day, the person who is being given this drug has no conscience of what happened.
38:30Okay, I got the second one here.
38:32This is sealed.
38:40You have an envelope, and then you have a CD or DVD.
38:45It doesn't make sense.
38:48Wow.
38:49And you also have the white substance, which is wrapped the same as the other one.
38:55Again, it might be ketamine.
38:57I don't know what it is, so I'm going to test that again.
39:01Now we need to scan this.
39:07Okay, we're analyzing now.
39:14Bingo, ketamine.
39:17Hopefully, you know, within 24 hours, we're going to have agents looking at this.
39:22See if the persons have prior records, so they can be arrested.
39:27And we take it from there.
39:28Since both shipments have come from the UK,
39:31Homeland Security Investigations will notify the British police.
39:37If they track down the sender, they could face a long prison sentence.
39:42Wow, that's 1.65 kilograms.
39:51And let's see what we have.
39:52Now this one over here, the small ones.
39:57Bingo.
40:01That is 61.9, a little bit half a kilo.
40:06We'll say, okay, that's it.
40:09That's two kilos of dangerous ketamine powder, worth over $200,000, that has been stopped from getting onto the streets
40:18of New York.
40:24The result is that this drug is not on the street, because what we do here is safe life.
40:30And safe life is the most important thing in our mission.
40:33It's just doing what we have to do to keep Americans safe.
40:37Now we have it here.
40:41And we close it.
40:53We'll see you soon.
40:53We'll see you soon.
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