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00:04That's probably because it's frequently reported in the news.
00:07Many people travel abroad for leisure or business.
00:10Elders and relatives at home always give a piece of advice.
00:14Make sure to keep a close eye on your luggage.
00:16Never help others carry things through customs.
00:18To avoid being exploited by unfortunate individuals
00:20Unknowingly became a lone traveler
00:23But now the situation may be even more unpredictable.
00:28Canadian media outlet CTV News recently revealed a...
00:31A chilling new method of drug trafficking
00:35These criminal groups would tamper directly with the baggage system.
00:40Luggage containing drugs was registered under the name of an unsuspecting passenger.
00:44These innocent passengers remained in handcuffs until
00:48Detained or even imprisoned, they had no idea why they were arrested.
00:52Even more innocent are
00:54Some places in some countries
00:56The criminal laws against drug crimes are extremely severe.
00:58Once convicted
00:59He could face decades of imprisonment.
01:02Even the death penalty
01:04alright
01:04Returning to the core of the problem
01:06How exactly do these criminal groups tamper with travelers' luggage?
01:11What?
01:11The first method is to directly swap packets.
01:14Criminal groups would do this without the passengers' knowledge.
01:17Baggage tags that originally belonged to passengers
01:21They secretly switched it onto a suitcase full of drugs.
01:24The second method is more covert.
01:26The criminal group would use passengers' names and flight information
01:30Reprint a new baggage tag
01:33The drugs were registered directly under the name of this innocent passenger.
01:38If the drugs successfully smuggled through customs
01:40The criminal group will then collect the luggage at the destination.
01:43If drugs are seized by customs
01:46The innocent passenger would then be held responsible.
01:50The 35-year-old woman from Toronto
01:53It was because the luggage tag was switched.
01:55This caused her to have a layover in Vancouver.
01:57The plane was directly pulled off the plane by the Canada Border Services Agency.
02:01At that time?
02:02Border officials pried open the woman's luggage right in front of her.
02:06The contents were filled with large bags and large packages of pills.
02:10Eight whole bags full of methamphetamine
02:14Weight close to 2 billion kilograms
02:16Fortunately
02:17It is believed that the relevant authorities inspected CCTV.
02:19It was discovered that a criminal group had tampered with it.
02:22The woman was eventually released.
02:25Besides this one order
02:26Three other Canadian travelers also fell victim to the virus.
02:29But they weren't so lucky.
02:31What about these three people?
02:32Originally it was a happy occasion
02:34Flying to several mud-brick houses for vacation
02:36But to my surprise, I was arrested as soon as I landed.
02:39Because of the luggage tags with their names on them.
02:41Among the luggage
02:4279 packets of marijuana were found
02:44Although the authorities eventually confirmed
02:46These bags containing drugs did not belong to them.
02:49The charges were dropped.
02:51However, these three Canadian passengers
02:53Or because of this matter
02:54Forced to stay in the area for several months
02:56It's a hopeless disaster.
02:59The case of the luggage being switched and used to smuggle drugs.
03:02One order after another
03:03Canadian media investigations revealed
03:05At least
03:06There were 17 passengers who departed from Canada.
03:09All because of this luggage tag swapping method
03:12Treated as a drug smuggler overseas
03:15Arrested
03:16The cases involve multiple flights from Canada to overseas destinations.
03:20The destination included the several mud-bearing families mentioned earlier.
03:23Germany
03:24Morocco
03:25the Philippines
03:25South Korea and other places
03:27In fact, Canadian authorities arrested Toronto Peel last year.
03:31Six baggage and tarmac staff at Sunnyvale International Airport
03:35The charge is suspected of altering luggage tags.
03:39Therefore, it is believed that the criminal group has already extended its reach into the airport.
03:44Organized criminal operations
03:46So, what should people do when traveling abroad to avoid becoming...
03:51What are the drug trafficking tools used by criminal groups?
03:53Experts have compiled five key points for protecting your luggage.
03:57That first
03:58Take photos as evidence before unloading.
04:00Before we hand over this luggage...
04:04Remember to take pictures of the exterior of your luggage first.
04:06It's best to choose a suitcase that's easy to identify.
04:09second
04:10Record the weight of your luggage
04:11When weighing at the counter
04:13Take a picture of the weight of your luggage.
04:15To prevent people from adding materials to the luggage during transportation.
04:20Then check the luggage tags.
04:22Before the luggage is entered into the delivery slip
04:25Make sure you visually confirm that the label is securely affixed.
04:28And confirmed that all flight information was correct.
04:31fourth
04:32Keep your baggage receipt
04:33Fifth?
04:34Use luggage trackers
04:36You can drop off items like an Apple 10 in your luggage.
04:38Apple Actech's tracking device
04:41Keep track of your luggage's location
04:43At the same time, remind yourself that after arriving at your destination...
04:46Open the luggage inspection immediately
04:48Check if there are any abnormalities in the contents.
04:51These seemingly insignificant actions
04:53It could be used to clear one's name at a crucial moment.
04:57Protect your important evidence
05:09These seem unrelated
05:10I don't want to own anything.
05:10Those that seem to be
05:10Woolen cloth
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