Arriving from Dubai, an inebriated passenger attract the attention of customs officers. A Nigerian man who will travel around Europe for seven days is questioned. Customs officers seize large quantities of cigarettes from passengers flying in from Moldova and Pakistan. Also, a Pakistani student can't explain where he's studying or why he has learned to drive heavy goods vehicles and is suspected of working illegally.
A Bristol couple flying in from Malaga have their luggage stuffed with cannabis. A Dutch resident arriving from the Dominican Republic has swallowed condoms with cocaine. Two unemployed Geordies try to earn £200 each by smuggling 40 000 cigarettes. A German woman is arrested for smuggling 18,2 kilos of cannabis.
In Dover, a man driving the car of his father's best friend find the UK Border Agency thoroughly searching the car after finding £1,400 hidden in the car. A couple flying in from Malaga are claiming that the thousands of cigarettes they bring are for personal use. The clothes and sneakers of a young man arriving from Ibiza have traces of cocaine and amphetamine. A group of friends on their way from Birmingham to Pakistan are bringing suspiciously large sums of cash.
At Gatwick, a man arriving from Port of Spain, is discovered carrying 2.5 kilos of cocaine in his bag. A man arriving from Dubai is throwing a fit, possibly to draw attention from his friend who is carrying a large amount of tobacco. A woman returning from a vacation in Trinidad and Tobago is nervous and crying when asked by customs officers. A lady repeat offender claims to be ignorant of the amount of cigarettes she can bring from Fuerteventura.
A Canadian man arriving from Barbados is acting very nervously when questioned and the border control suspects him of carrying drugs inside his body. A man and woman returning from a holiday in Malaga claims that the large quantity of tobacco is for personal use. A man returning to Birmingham from Morocco can barely accept that his luggage is searched. A Dutch retail worker with expensive clothes has a dodgy story about the purpose of his visit to the UK.
At Gatwick, a woman with a toddler and a man flying in from Jamaica are arrested for having 34 kilos of cannabis in their bags. Meanwhile, a man returning from a visit in Buenos Aires is asked about the $35,000 he is bringing. Also, a man and woman whose luggage is searched can not explain why they have brought untaxed cigarettes hidden in cereal boxes. Passengers from Istanbul have various animal skins with them, explaining that they are rabbit skins. Finally, a man visiting the UK from Port of Spain explain that he has come to see the red and gold trees in the autumn.
In Calais, sniffer dog Wag discover five aliens attempting to cross the Channel hiding in a lorry. A charitable worker arriving from Venezuela attract the attention of the border control officers. Also, on an incoming plane from Jamaica, a woman is quite sick and the officers suspect her of having swallowed illegal drugs. Finally, a woman flying in from Trinidad and Tobago is asked about the purpose of her visit to the UK.
On the plane from Lanzarote, a group of Poles bring 37 000 cigarettes into the UK before being intercepted at the airport parking lot. A young couple arriving from the Caribbean arouse the suspicions of the border control and a pipe is found in the luggage. Officers are also suspicious of an unemployed couple returning from an expensive Caribbean holiday. A self employed man on his way to China is asked questions about the cash money he has with him.
A man arriving from Port of Spain to his sister's wedding is x-rayed and found to have swallowed several objects before arriving to the UK. Also, sniffer dog Megan discover 20 kilos of drugs hidden in foil wrapped books. An elderly man arriving from Montego Bay enjoys having his luggage searched and is free to go. Two women arriving from Lithuania have their 4,500 Russian cigarettes seized by customs.
Arriving from Montego Bay, a young man appears to be confused about which suitcase is his. The content of his bag turn out to be very interesting for customs. A Brazilian man arriving from Spain are sweating profusely while his luggage is searched. Flying in from Moldova, a man has his luggage searched and is found to have entered the UK with four times the duty free allowance of cigarettes. A young woman arriving from Libya is x-rayed for illegal drugs.
A man arriving from Bolivia to Gatwick is found with somebody else's passport. At Bristol airport, customs seize 126 sleeves of cigarettes from three people arriving from Teneriffa. In the goods terminal, Diesel the sniffer dog find drugs hidden in a vacuum cleaner from Barbados. 43 kilos of fish are seized from a woman arriving from Libya. A man from Cameroon is entering the UK with $80,000 and a stamp with the text "UN Security".
A student from Trinidad and Tobago arrives to the UK on a very expensive ticket which attracts the attention of the Gatwick border control. A man on social welfare is questioned about the £8,500 that he is bringing to Dubai. Customs arrest a man arriving from Barbados with cocaine in hidden compartments in his bags. Sniffer dogs are used to find cocaine hidden in hollowed out books. A Nicaraguan man is questioned and three credit cards in somebody else's name are found in his luggage.