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00:12And away we go.
00:16We're on our way to one of our off-site express consignment facility.
00:21We're going to be conducting inspections on multiple shipments
00:25that was flagged by one of our units,
00:27and hopefully we can get some good stuff.
00:30All right, boys, let's go do this.
00:32The shipments earmarked for inspection are from a European sender.
00:38Hello, guys. We are back.
00:42Whose details bear the hallmarks of a smuggling operation.
00:46This shipment might be good.
00:49We're going to be passing it through the x-ray.
00:53Okay.
00:54I like that image right there.
00:57That might possibly be something.
01:00So now we're going to do a more thorough inspection.
01:03The way people package things nowadays,
01:06anything can be disguised as anything.
01:16It looks like a friendly kid's package.
01:18It's a simple cartoon, but when we open it, we usually find pills.
01:30Anything in the bags that stick me, poke me, cut me, hurt me by any chance.
01:34We're up against a clock.
01:35We're looking for anybody that's not declaring,
01:38and there's going to be a lot.
01:55We're going to belling for everybody that's the fifth item.
01:55All right.
01:56It looks like this thing.
01:57It looks like has the yards on the left.
01:57We're building blocks one, but I think the lights on the right.
01:59We're building blocks together.
02:00I'm, you know, doing a little Canvas with that cool thing to show you and that's okay.
02:04It looks good that you're that cool.
02:07Bizot grab something to be the power source base of a key card.
02:11where are your bags this is it this is it yeah i travel light all right have a good day
02:16thank you
02:17today in san francisco
02:27a traveler is being inspected after an x-ray revealed some unusual looking objects in his
02:33luggage i'm just looking for pretty much contraband we are just going to do a quick baggage inspection
02:39just to see what he's bringing in having just landed from china he claims to have forgotten
02:46the combination for the lock on his suitcase so i'm going to need to cut it open all right
02:53which isn't a problem for officer gluzov
02:58you claim full responsibility of all the items that are in your bags
03:01yes inside the suitcase what's in this box staplers or staples is an unusually large quantity
03:11of office supplies why do you need staples it's about office streets what kind of staples are they
03:19like like regular staple why don't you just go to staples and buy some staples it's cheaper
03:24over there officer gluzov counts 30 staplers and over 40 000 staples
03:34how many staples do you need how many people do you work with how many is a lot of people
03:45so many staples do you usually get inspected no i've never seen so many staples
03:56what is this what is this what it gives to me okay it's called it tea
04:02got a little tea
04:06is it mushrooms what is this
04:09the traveler claims the mushrooms are for making a traditional infusion
04:18i just gotta test it out but officer gluzov needs to make sure they aren't the magic kind
04:26i'm just gonna test out the mushrooms
04:30psilocybin mushrooms contain hallucinogenic compounds making them a schedule one controlled substance
04:36i understand everyone gets inspected matt
04:40you know very small sample bringing them into the country is a federal crime which can result in a heavy
04:49fine
04:50and even jail time
05:10okay i make that image right there that might possibly be something
05:16at newark's cargo facility
05:18it looks like a friendly kids package the simple cartoon but when we open it pills
05:27officers have intercepted an airmail package from europe one of a large shipment flagged for inspection
05:34after they vacuum seal it they'll wash it with a solvent to get the smell away from the package
05:41so that the drug sniffing dogs can't detect it
05:46all right so let me go ahead
05:51perfect i'm going to try this all right let's go ahead and test
05:56for quick identification officer olivo uses a laser device which searches over 1200 substances in mere
06:05seconds okay we're gonna get ready to conduct a scan from cutting agents to narcotics
06:14there it is mdma
06:18mdma or ecstasy is a synthetic party drug which is illegal in the u.s and united kingdom
06:26good job officer olivo it's a hallucinogenic you wake up the next morning not knowing what you did
06:33a single pill has a street value of around eighty dollars meaning this pack is likely to be worth nearly
06:40twenty five thousand dollars this is definitely a good find we get these off the streets
06:47criminal gangs in europe are increasingly manufacturing synthetic drugs to trade directly
06:53with mexican cartels in exchange for cocaine much of their product is trafficked using america's mail
07:01system okay we're good all right we got a few more to go with a further 45 packages in the
07:09shipment
07:11get that envelope maybe something the officers aren't done yet
07:18you can see here there's an envelope and within the envelope you see two distinct packages in there
07:23so once again this is a top view is a side view so this may be uh probable of something
07:31my spider sense is tingling this is packaging very similar to what we just found with the ecstasy pills
07:38bingo once again our cartoon feline friends packaging on the outside with no name brands on the top
07:50okay this looks like a package of ketamine and this possibly could be pink cocaine so we're gonna see
08:00i'm confident that this is gonna come out positive for something we shall see
08:10there you go ketamine
08:14ketamine is a fast-acting anesthetic
08:18its growing popularity as a recreational drug has fueled a rapid increase in use in the u.s
08:34it's a party drug it's a huge party drug that they use constantly having also tested positive for
08:40ketamine officers want to establish why only the second batch is pink we're going to take a reading
08:47of it with the gemini which is a little bit more accurate this test requires a device with a larger
08:53library of chemicals
08:58the pink powder here came back as ketamine mixed with mdma a potentially lethal cocktail both
09:06substances have been linked to fatal strokes and heart attacks
09:14we're just we're killing it today
09:16yeah so basically it looks it's one of those days sometimes
09:19we got nothing sometimes we may get maybe one maybe two but today it looks like we're getting a
09:26slew of illicit contraband coming through the port today so it's a good day this i don't know what
09:31this one is we're gonna have to test this but here we go with more party pills problem there's a
09:36lot
09:37of people will take too much of this stuff they wind up od'ing and they're trying to celebrate
09:40something a celebration turns into a tragedy we might have more another suspect right here another
09:49suspect another suspect we're gonna pull all three
09:54it's a frenzy all today's the x-ray directs them towards a further twenty thousand dollars worth of
10:02party drugs positive for mdma these smugglers will try anything and everything to get the little
10:12packages through three hours in have another one the search takes a turn this is nice to something else
10:26that possibly this could be testosterone this package appears to be from a different center
10:33this time in turkey we're going to have our officer test this to see what it really is
10:59is it mushrooms what is this gene in san francisco secondary a man referred for a suitcase search
11:09i'm just gonna test out the mushrooms is attempting to bring mushrooms into the country from china
11:17we just need a very small sample he claims they're for making tea
11:25i don't know what it is so but if they contain hallucinogenic psilocybin the test will turn purple
11:33that's cool i mean
11:37and the traveler will be in hot water
11:42yeah if it was positive it would pop for like a lightish purple
11:50it's not positive right no we'd have a different conversation then
11:58i can't tell you why you were inspected i never got but keep in mind that if you're coming in
12:05to the
12:05u.s you're subject to uh inspection every passenger it doesn't matter if you're a green card holder or
12:10u.s citizen like yourself uh or visa all right you're all set sir thank you man thank you
12:20chinese culture has a long tradition of making tea from medicinal mushrooms
12:26fungi such as reishi and cordyceps are prized for their earthy flavors and health-giving properties
12:34china is known for a lot of teas i did a test no mismatch all regular the guy was a
12:41little bit
12:41annoyed being inspected that is kind of a normal thing between us citizens people don't like to be
12:49pulled out or be extra inspected and they get fishy when we they ask us why are they being inspected
12:56but
12:56we can only tell them that they're subject to inspection you too have a good one bye
13:25if you're on the facial recognition you just need your lovely face and your face will mark you on board
13:32and you guys purchase or acquire anything on this trip that you're bringing back with the other day
13:35any like handbags jewelry anything like that yeah by law all commercial purchases made abroad
13:43must be declared and the required import duty paid all righty here's your guys's passports back you
13:50guys are all set at cbp checkpoint and baggage claim officers are spot checking passengers just
13:58off a flight from rome italy something i'm never going to use i don't think so officer reynaud has
14:07stopped the owner of a bridal dress store who's returning from a buying trip 100 french cotton lace
14:14handcrafted in italy do you have the receipt for these ma'am no i don't at an earlier checkpoint
14:21she failed to declare five wedding dresses to officers this is not what we sell
14:28and explains it's because they're samples gifted to her by an italian supplier
14:34are they labeled as samples no it all needs to be declared as custom as uh yeah but even if
14:42i didn't
14:42pay for it it's for your business regardless of whether you're selling it or using it as a sample
14:48and how you do that you let the officer up front know or you let me know when i stop
14:52you but you didn't
14:53let me know listen i'm in business since 96 okay we sell dresses after 30 000 dollars okay because we
15:02do
15:02everything custom made by custom placement so it's a totally different scenario so for customs purposes
15:10you have to declare it as a commercial sample i declare everything i'm a very honest person
15:16pressed to put a value on them she estimates each dress to be worth just 50 dollars she's just going
15:23to kind of modify and play with them a little bit but for our purposes it is being brought in
15:27as
15:27commercial goods she did not declare the the dresses to me um she placed the value of these
15:33dresses at 250 dollars in total these are handmade italian dresses wedding dresses they would not be
15:40worth 50 dollars i imagine they would be far more than that in italy and they are certainly worth more
15:44here since the samples have no retail value for her the woman says she has made an honest mistake
15:53which could end up costing her dearly listen to me i'm explaining this to you from a custom
15:59standpoint everything has value and when you're bringing commercial items if you don't declare them
16:04they're subject to seizure
16:04a combination of ketamine with mdma in newark officers have intercepted three packages of party drugs
16:28drugs from europe we're just we're killing it today so far they estimate the seizure to be worth
16:35roughly 45 000 on the black market but the search takes a new direction as officers intercept another
16:45shipment this time from turkey this is something else possibly this could be testosterone non-regulated
16:55we're going to have our officer test this to see what it really is
17:02what we have here uh this is the anabol a steroid uh used for muscle growth so schedule three drug
17:12dianabol is a prescription only anabolic steroid widely used for enhancing muscle physique
17:18and athletic performance i'm going to crack the pill just because usually hills they come with a little film
17:28and the film will prevent us from getting the correct reading shining a red beam which is your laser
17:35add the material
17:39okay no match found so we got no match on the diana ball but that will call for uh further
17:45testing
17:46the inconclusive reading suggests the pills don't contain what they claim the fake pharmaceutical
17:53industry is one of the most profitable on the black market estimated to be worth up to an annual 200
18:00billion dollars due to its lax counterfeit laws turkey is a major source country a lot of this stuff's not
18:09regulated all the young men that want to get super muscular they have really no idea what they're really
18:15ingesting after four hours and 50 packages searched hundreds of pills and controlled medication are seized
18:24all worth close to fifty thousand dollars maybe a small amount but at the end of the day we've saved
18:30a few lives
18:33what is this the 18
18:37the seizure will be passed to homeland security investigations as evidence who will work with
18:43european law enforcement to track down the labs behind the shipment
18:49for officer oliveville today marks yet another high point in a long-running dedicated career
18:57well i don't want to say that i'm a legend but i try my very best to identify whatever comes
19:02across my table
19:03right now i'm getting ready to retire but uh every day that i am here i'm going to do my
19:09best
19:09to try to stop as much contraband as i can because i love my country and uh you know i
19:15just want to make
19:16sure that these drugs don't get into uh the hands of children
19:40but this is not the full resale it's commercial you did not declare it in secondary a bridal store
19:48owner has failed to declare five sample dresses gifted to her by an italian supplier i'm a very
19:56honest person so this is not for resale okay but it is commercial no it's not since she has no
20:05plans to
20:06sell them she believes they have no commercial value i'm a customs officer i've been doing this
20:12for a lot of years okay and i will tell you 100 it is commercial from a customs perspective it
20:17is
20:17commercial it's more business okay i respect you but to me commercial means that i have a client
20:25that i can put this dress on look at this dress is this big it does not treat anybody
20:32i'm not going to try it on i'm just saying i don't know i don't know for customs purposes you
20:37have to declare it you have to declare it with the proper value okay when asked she estimated the
20:43dresses to be worth around 50 each officer renault disagrees if customs disputes the value which in
20:52this case i do into 250 dollars is way too low for what's here i don't mean these are handmade
20:56addresses in italy i know they're not resellable i know you're not planning on selling them but
21:01clearly they're worth more than 250 dollars and they're commercial okay they are considered
21:06commercial for customs purposes because you are bringing them in for business use even though the
21:11woman has made a genuine mistake on this occasion officer reinault won't be saying i do how are we
21:19gonna do this it's got to get looked at by our import specialist they'll determine what the actual value
21:23of these items are and then they'll assess any tariffs any duties that are owed okay you will owe
21:29duties on these items all five dresses are seized nobody's going without a wedding dress right
21:38i don't want to ruin anyone's wedding so we're going to put it in into a bonded warehouse with the
21:44airline and our customs import specialist can take a look at it and they'll determine what the value
21:49is for these items and then they'll uh they'll assess any tariffs any duties that are owed on those
21:53items and then she'll be able to get them back do you have any questions at all ma'am no
21:58okay all
21:59right thank you very much sure sure we can do that thank you all right thank you and this gentleman's
22:04gonna get you out here okay out of your final lesson all right have a good day ciao ciao
22:29that's fine
22:3128 of all illicit drugs seized in the us are at airports what you got here uh climbing harness
22:41okay your rock will climb yeah all right do you have any chalk in here yeah all right this doesn't
22:47look like the same consistency as like cocaine but with that being said it gets broken up with so many
22:52things in order to catch smugglers customs and border protection regularly carries out specialized
22:59operations known as 100 percent checks
23:03i know i know i missed you too
23:10at jfk officer san herjo and canine magnus are heading out to runway 22 left where a flight from
23:19the dominican republic has just touched down the dominican republic happens to be the hub for
23:27narcotics to transfer through we try to hit those flights hoping that we come up on something
23:34a 100 check is when a plane its passengers and even its crew are inspected without prior warning
23:43once they put the chops on we'll get out we like to watch the airline workers and see you know
23:50make sure
23:51that they're not hiding a bag or concealing a bag we want to make sure that all bases are covered
23:58on board the now empty a320 the search begins
24:02oh boy
24:06so we normally like to look in like little compartments like this because sometimes you never know but it's
24:14happened before
24:17where we find something in there
24:19keep up good job
24:25bathroom
24:25good boy
24:29magnus is trained to detect the scent of weapons cash and narcotics even if they're no longer on board
24:39good job his nose is so good that i could skip a couple rows and even if there's something in
24:46the
24:47seat he will alert and he'll take me there we have the ac on right now so if there was
24:53anything the wind
24:54could possibly move the odor i have to trust my dog and follow him good job
25:03we're going to go inside the uh belly so that's going to be the next uh part
25:09below the passenger deck aircraft search technician officer cambry enters the cargo hole
25:18okay within this area they actually hide a lot of uh contraband narcotics and uh weapons we're gonna
25:26scan some of the panels to see what's within the void there's a lot of voids in this aircraft here
25:31in this area and if i do see anomaly then i'll open it up and then from there we'll do
25:35further
25:35inspection previous searches of aircraft cargo holds have revealed narcotics stashed by ground crews
25:43being bribed by the cartels this is this area that i just scanned and that's where you get the
25:49the panel separation and the screws goes
25:59i see a smaller anomaly here i'm gonna open the area just to inspect it because this looks like a
26:06little
26:06unusual to see that so i'm gonna check it out and see what what's in there
26:13the hatch stores gases used to inflate emergency evacuation systems in an area only accessible to
26:21flight crews okay it's part of the insulation back here this is what the insulation looks like
26:29sometimes you have a piece that's actually full with the x-ray you will see it as a heavier mass
26:33so
26:34that's where i saw the piece of insulation actually just stuck over here so i can see that
26:38so it's negative for any narcotics so far the hold appears clean good boy good job magnus
26:50but up on the passenger deck
26:55up hey magnus
27:05magnus picks up a scent
27:18안�az
27:18he's alerting over here
27:21on the corner here like he took a big inhale
27:30He's going crazy.
27:31I'm going to call one of you guys.
27:32There might be something there.
28:15K-9 Magnus has picked up a suspicious scent on the passenger deck.
28:21Hey, Air Startup, I was on one of the flights and I wanted one of you guys to check something
28:27out for me.
28:29There could possibly be something there.
28:31This aircraft might have been used for transporting of narcotics.
28:37It could possibly be the AC is on, so odor kind of travels, and sometimes the dog can
28:45pick up on the odor, but because of the circulation, he can't really pinpoint where it is.
28:52So it's up to us to kind of step in and use our tools.
28:59Aircraft search mechanics arrive to investigate.
29:07There's something there that, like an odor that he's trained to detect.
29:13He would kind of give off this behavior, so that's why I'm a little bit optimistic that
29:18something might be there.
29:24In the belly of the plane, aircraft search technician Officer Cambry conducts
29:32a corresponding search, trying to access the area of suspicion from below.
29:38I see you, man.
29:40I'm down here.
29:42I have my partners upstairs.
29:53Yeah, it looks pretty good here.
29:55Looking good.
29:58So in that area here, we actually communicate, make sure there's nothing upstairs, and I'll
30:03make sure I tell them there's nothing down here also.
30:06So far it looks pretty good, nothing here.
30:08So there's no step outside, and then we'll close up.
30:17After a two-hour search...
30:24Okay, this is secure.
30:27Officers declare the plane free of contraband.
30:31It's a cat and mice game, so it's just one of those things that we have to do here and,
30:36you
30:37know, just try to get the drugs off the street, and this is part of our mission.
30:42And as aircraft search mechanics, this is what we do here for CBP.
30:49Officers have a theory that Magnus was picking up on the residual odor of narcotics from a previous
30:54leg.
30:55This is why Magnus could have picked it up.
30:58For today, Magnus' work is done.
31:02But Customs and Border Protection will continue its 100% checks and remain vigilant.
31:08It was a productive day for us.
31:11Magnus loves his job.
31:13I love my job.
31:14And we're every day motivated to find more and more drugs.
31:21I will do it over and over again if I can.
31:24You hear that, Magnus?
31:26Yeah.
31:26Yeah.
31:26Yeah.
31:27Yeah.
31:29Yeah.
31:32Yeah.
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31:42Yeah.
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31:55Yeah.
32:02Across United States airports, officers carry out checks on a million travelers every day.
32:09One, two, three, cheese. No cheese?
32:14Always on alert for people violating the terms of their entry visas.
32:21You're married to the girl you came with today, right?
32:23She's my wife.
32:25Yeah, yeah, she's here around.
32:26Yeah, correct.
32:28In Honolulu, a couple traveling from China on B-2 tourist visas have been referred for questioning.
32:37On their frequent visits to the U.S., the wife returns home after a short visit, while the husband stays
32:45behind.
32:47Officer Nix wants to find out what's behind the unusual travel pattern.
32:53I'm just going to have you take a seat right here for me.
32:56Okay.
32:58Okay.
32:59The pair is questioned separately.
33:02Okay.
33:03When was the last trip to the U.S.?
33:05Last trip is...
33:06Okay.
33:08Who did you come with?
33:09My wife.
33:11Okay.
33:12How long did you and your wife stay?
33:14With my wife and me is about two months.
33:18Just two months?
33:19About two to three months, yeah.
33:21Two to three months.
33:22That's a pretty big difference.
33:23Three years is under the three months.
33:26Why did your wife leave after two weeks?
33:29Because my wife go back to China, take care of the baby, and then I keep to travel, and then
33:36meet my custom-made.
33:38Custom-made.
33:39So what did you do?
33:40I go to the bar.
33:42Okay.
33:43I go to get a drink.
33:45Similar to their last trip to the U.S., the wife is yet again booked on a return flight, but
33:51her husband says he has plans to stay longer.
33:55How come you didn't buy a ticket to go back home yet?
33:58Not yet.
33:59I want to book tomorrow.
34:01And where are you going to stay?
34:03In a hotel, and then I rent a car to get a road trip.
34:07You said you're going to rent a car.
34:09Do you already have a reservation for a car rental?
34:11Not yet.
34:13I want to rent today and return today.
34:17You're going to book a new car every day?
34:19Yeah, yeah.
34:20Why not just book one for six days?
34:23Because the hotel parking is about $60 one day.
34:30If I rent one day, there's no fee for parking.
34:34After two weeks, do you have any plan of staying longer?
34:40I want to go to the California.
34:44Wait just one moment.
34:45I'll be right back.
34:47The man's travel plans are unusually light on detail.
34:52There's a lot of discrepancy with the fact that he doesn't have a lot of reservations, any real details for
34:57his travel, or even lodging or flights to follow along with his plan.
35:02There's also the fact that he admitted that he initially did not tell us his full plans, which do include
35:07travel to the mainland United States after his time in Hawaii.
35:12A search of his suitcase yields a surprising discovery.
35:16It's weird.
35:17He's got nine different bank accounts.
35:20Multiple credit and debit cards with U.S. banks.
35:24We are going to bring the information we have for this individual, the evidence we had suggesting his various bank
35:30accounts.
35:30We're going to investigate further to determine what his intent in the United States is and what his past activities
35:37were.
35:39When we looked at your luggage today, you have like 15 to 20 different bank cards.
35:44Why do you have like almost 20 bank cards, debit cards?
35:50Because listen, once we find something that you didn't tell us about, and if it's something that might cause us
35:56for concern, you're not going to get an opportunity to change your story at that point.
36:21In Honolulu, a married couple from China is being questioned after red flags were raised by their travel plans.
36:30When we looked at your luggage today, you have like 15 to 20 different bank cards.
36:36Why do you have like almost 20 bank cards, debit cards?
36:42Here on tourist visas, the husband claims they came for vacation, but the discovery of his multiple U.S. bank
36:49accounts suggests otherwise.
36:52Before then I come to America, I want to do the business in China.
37:00They need to have the bank account in U.S.
37:05Usually an account gives you one, maybe two cards.
37:08You have almost 20.
37:09Yes.
37:11So how many different accounts?
37:12Oh, actually, it's about nine.
37:16Nine?
37:17About nine.
37:19Why nine different bank accounts in the United States?
37:23Because sometimes my friend needs to transfer the U.S. dollar to the Chinese yuan.
37:32Who are you transferring money for?
37:34For my friend.
37:35So he lives in U.S.?
37:36No, in China.
37:37In China.
37:39How much money have you helped transfer a total?
37:42$40,000.
37:43$40,000 U.S. dollars?
37:44Yeah.
37:45I'm trying to understand that.
37:46Why was someone in the U.S.?
37:48Uh-huh.
37:48Why is she giving you $40,000 to transfer back to China?
37:53Who is this person to you?
37:55He's my friend.
37:56So are you just helping move money from here back to China?
38:00Uh, yes, just transfer to money.
38:02Okay.
38:03Because right now, I don't think you're being fully honest.
38:06Mm-hmm.
38:08So right now, with the questioning, he's already fairly nervous.
38:11His answers are extremely varied, which leads us to believe he's trying to lie about the
38:16real reason why he's transferring money for people.
38:18It does have potential links to things such as money laundering or fraud.
38:23Do you understand the possible penalties for lying to federal officers in the United States?
38:28Mm-hmm.
38:28I know that.
38:29What's the penalty?
38:30Maybe you can...
38:33That's one thing, yes.
38:35Yeah.
38:35You could also go to jail for five years in a U.S. prison.
38:38Okay.
38:39I'm going to have you wait in, uh, back in the same room until we're ready to talk to
38:44you later.
38:44Okay?
38:45Okay.
38:47While the interview is paused, another team continues to question the man's wife.
38:54She makes a startling admission about their previous trip to the country.
39:00His wife stated that he worked in some capacity on his last entry to the United States.
39:06According to her, he did receive money for some things that he did in the United States.
39:11There are things suggesting, too, that he had an intent to also come back again on this
39:15entry, potentially to do the same thing.
39:19A clear violation of his B-2 tourist visa means only one thing.
39:26You'll be expeditiously removed on the first available flight, and you were barred from
39:31re-entering the United States for a period of five years from the date of removal.
39:36Do you understand?
39:37From now.
39:38Yeah, so...
39:39So, do you understand?
39:41Yeah, I understand.
39:46Good.
39:47Give it a couple seconds.
39:50All right.
39:51Good.
39:51Next.
39:51Because of the evidence, his lack of reservations, his lack of ability to truly describe what
39:56he did on the last trip, he was refused entry to the United States for the day.
40:00He is going to be banned for five years.
40:04As for the suspicions of money laundering, Officer Nix will turn over his findings.
40:10There are further concerns we have as well, but those we're going to address with probably
40:15another agency to process possible further actions against him in the future.
40:21The couple will be put on the first flight, departing for China.
40:25Whenever we are able to refuse entry to people who are coming for derogatory reasons, whether
40:32that's, again, terrorism or fraud or illegal activities, criminal activities, it always
40:38gives me a great feeling to go home and knowing that I actually helped protect our country and
40:42at the end of the day, fulfilled my job, my duty to protect our country.
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