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Suspicious Shampoo (Clip) | To Catch a Smuggler | National Geographic


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·Nov 10, 2024

Right this way, guys. You live in mainland China. Yes. Okay. Do you bring anything from China to the United States? No. You have a good day. Thank you.

How are you doing? Good. What's the purpose of your trip? What did you do? Just hang out the weekend. I just wait over there for him.

I noticed that he was very blunt, and I asked him, why didn't he go to the Dominican Republic, which is a source country for narcotics? And he just quickly said, I just wanted to have fun.

So, I want to talk more to him and engage more in a conversation with. He’s got two bags. We’ll get them. These both yours? Yep. All right. Follow us. We got a lot of questions for you.

First of all, are all these your bags in front of you? When did you pack your bags? All right. You packed them by yourself. All right. Anybody give you anything to bring over?

A step back. So why did you go to the Dominican Republic? How many days? A lot of stuff to take for just four days or so. Why all the cookware? You bought this down there?

So your mom gave this to you in Santo Domingo? Oh, she gave it to your friend. Okay. Something spilled. Onion shampoo, that for you? Do you use this shampoo?

Not too many people come back with two bottles of shampoo when they go on a four day trip. It's a good concealment method for a lot of narcotics and shampoo bottles.

They figure we're not going to get our hands dirty and do a thorough check. And get the Gemini for me. We'll do a test on.

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