Border Security Special Edition 4

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Wednesday February 28, 7:30pm (PG)

In tonight’s special edition of BORDER SECURITY: AUSTRALIA’S FRONT LINE, we showcase showcases some of the best and biggest busts the show has captured on camera.

In tonight’s episode:

• A 24-year-old German passenger creates a stir in Customs. Officers have detected a mysterious mass hidden in the lining of her bag. She claims she found the bag at a council garbage pick-up. Is she telling the truth or lying to protect herself or someone else? Customs set out to uncover the truth.

• A passenger’s nervous behavior catches the attention of Immigration. He’s just arrived from the Philippines and claims he’s here for a holiday. His story keeps changing and the stress is beginning to show. Is he a legitimate tourist? Or does he have something to hide?

• A young passenger arriving from Brazil is examined by Quarantine after a dog reacts to her bag. The woman says she’s carrying a stale sandwich and some chocolates. But it’s not the food that’s causing the greatest concern for officers.

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