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Border Security: Australia's Front Line is a fascinating insight into the daily workings of the thousands of officers who dedicate their lives to protecting Australia's border.With unprecedented access to all areas of national security we patrol the front line with the men and woman of Customs and Border Protection, Immigration and Biosecurity.No more than now has Australia's border been at such risk and Border Security is there capturing all the real-life drama at Australia's busiest airports, sea ports, cargo facilities, mail centres, and on operations in the community.
Biosecurity dog Cody makes a fishy discovery in the bags of a mother daughter couple returning from Vietnam. An x-ray image on a package from Tanzania shows something that looks like a head.
When officers stop a woman from Canada, they suspect she's not here for business as she claims. This investigation unravels one of the most elaborate concealments ever seen at the Border.
When officers stop two newly-weds at the border they notice an unusually large amount of luggage. What they uncover could turn out to be one of the biggest busts ever seen at the Border.
The stunning conclusion to one of the most dramatic and bizarre busts ever seen at the border. Biosecurity officers make a very unusual and potentially devastating discovery in a package from China.
A large-scale operation into the importation of drugs culminates in a dramatic Border Force raid. Border Force officers want to know why a Chinese couple have arrived with piles of undeclared cash.
The Counter Terrorist unit are on high alert when a passenger makes an alarming claim. An Indonesian woman has a disgusting concealment which could devastate Australia's Biosecurity.
A Chinese student at the Sydney International Airport says he has nothing to declare to Biosecurity but an X-ray of his bag says otherwise.
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