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Those who first look at the passenger's eyes, then at his luggage. A day with the airport customs and cashiers. Risk analysis is the basis of everything. To this comes the watching eyes, sniffing noses, high-tech tools, and last but not least, experience and intuition. A hand-drawn Nike logo on the shoe box, strange pills in the envelope, a baby rocker hiding drugs, live eels in hand luggage - surprises in the green corridor and warehouses. How do you pick out the suspicious-looking passenger from the arriving crowd in a few seconds? How do experts filter out the 200,000 tons of air cargo per year that could pose a threat to customers, consumers, and society in general? Or that which violates intellectual property rights, but very much. On the trail of fake goods, from clothes to toys to car accessories. What can specially trained search dogs do? What tasks await the employees of the National Tax and Customs Administration at the terminals and in the warehouses every day? International airport through the eyes of customs officers. Editor: Balázs Kránitz If you would like to support the rebirth of the airplanes on display in the Aeropark: - Donation with remittance: 10101360-03379200-01003004 Air Transport Cultural Center Nonprofit Kft. (Please write: donation in the comments section) - More information here: https://aeropark .hu/ 00:00-02:25 Intro 02:26-05:57 Sniffing dogs 05:58-08:34 10 million monthly customs clearance 08:35-11:03 Fake stuff from the Far East 11:04-14:02 Drug arrests 14:03-15:43 Clothes for destruction 15:44-19:44 Tell-tale body language 19:45-24:55 Smugglers past and present 24:56-28:04 Workaholic search dogs 28:09-33:15 Inspection from afar 33 :16-36:04 The headquarters 36:05-40:02 Pills in the envelope 40:03-42:37 Fuel control 42:38-47:12 Customs officials who are aviation enthusiasts