Border Security: Australia's Front Line Season 8 Episode 4

Border Security: Australia's Front Line Season 8 Episode 4 Episode 4

  • September 28, 2009

Border Security: Australia's Front Line is a reality TV show that follows the daily operations of the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service, the Australian Federal Police, and the Department of Agriculture and Water Resources as they patrol the country's borders, airports, sea ports, and mail centers to apprehend criminals, prevent the entry of prohibited goods, and protect the safety and health of the Australian people. Each episode showcases several cases where officers use their skills, experience, and technology to detect and intercept drugs, weapons, counterfeit items, undeclared goods, and biosecurity risks, and deal with travelers who pose a risk or breach visa conditions.

In Season 8 Episode 4, viewers get a glimpse of the challenging and diverse tasks that border officers face in their daily routines. The episode opens with officers at the Sydney Container Examination Facility inspecting a shipment of electrical goods that have arrived from China. Using an X-ray scanner and a sniffer dog, the officers discover anomalies in the cargo and decide to conduct a physical examination. As they unpack the boxes, they find hidden compartments filled with over 30,000 packets of cigarettes, worth around $500,000. The officers suspect that the smugglers are linked to a criminal syndicate and seize the cigarettes for destruction.

Meanwhile, at Melbourne Airport, officers from the Australian Federal Police's Border Protection Command are on the lookout for drug couriers arriving on international flights. A passenger from South Africa raises their suspicions when their baggage contains multiple packages of protein powder and capsules. The officers test the substances and find them to be cocaine and methamphetamine, worth over $500,000 on the street. The passenger denies any knowledge of the drugs but is arrested and booked into custody, pending further investigation.

In another case, a man from Canada arrives at Brisbane Airport and tries to enter the country with a criminal conviction. When he is flagged at immigration, he becomes agitated and verbally abusive towards the officers. The man's behavior prompts the officers to search his belongings and find evidence of other criminal activity. They also discover that he has previously breached the conditions of his visa and is therefore not permitted to enter Australia. The man is refused entry and deported back to Canada.

Meanwhile, at the Sydney International Mail Center, officers from the Department of Agriculture and Water Resources are screening parcels for biosecurity risks. They intercept a package from Thailand that contains several types of prohibited plants and seeds, including orchids and cacti. The officers explain to the recipient that it is illegal to import live plants or plant products without a permit and that they can pose a threat to Australia's environment and agricultural industry. The parcel is seized and the recipient is issued with a warning.

Lastly, officers at the Perth International Mail Center are on high alert for any suspicious packages coming from overseas. They detect a parcel from the Netherlands that has a strong smell and is marked as containing "organic fertilizer". The officers suspect that the parcel may contain illegal drugs and conduct a chemical test. The results confirm their suspicions and reveal that the parcel contains MDMA, also known as ecstasy, worth around $100,000. The officers launch an investigation to track down the sender and receiver of the drugs and prevent them from entering Australia's illicit drug market.

Overall, Season 8 Episode 4 of Border Security: Australia's Front Line showcases the intricate and dynamic work of Australia's border agencies in protecting the country from various threats. The episode demonstrates the use of advanced technology and intelligence sharing, the cooperation and coordination between different agencies, and the dedication and professionalism of the officers who work tirelessly to keep Australia safe and secure.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 28, 2009
  • Language
    English