This week on Customs, a suspicious passenger makes a bolt for the exit, a live snake is discovered in luggage at Dublin Port, an undercover operation halts a cigarette smuggling scam at Dublin Airport and in Cork the customs anti-evasion unit chase down UK registered cars. In Dublin Airport, undercover officers track two people who they suspect to be running a cigarette smuggling operation via the skies of Europe to supply the Irish black market. Veteran Officer Declan Smyth leads the covert customs team who follow the suspicious pair to the airport car park where they find some surprising contents in their luggage. Over at Dublin Port, Officer Martin Rogers meets an unusual passenger. It's his first encounter with a Colombian Rainbow Boa - and he's not too impressed.
This week on Customs, it's all hands on deck as officers search a huge cargo ship for illegal goods, the team at the Port check out an army of Welsh rugby fans and in Cork the hunt is on for illegal fuel users. Robbie's anti-evasion unit track illegal fuel users in Cork where a check point targets people using green agricultural diesel in their cars. At Dublin Port, Martin Rogers and his team take on a massive cargo ship in a major search operation. With 62 containers on board the job takes its toll on the search unit, who work long into the night. Dog handler Andrea Leamy and her dog Thatcher put 1200 Welsh rugby fans through their paces as they arrive at Dublin Port, and sniffs out a few suspects. Down in Rosslare, a Officer Dinny Lawlor's dog Dillon gets into a state of distraction but the team persevere.
This week on Customs, a stash of cash turns up in hand luggage at Dublin Airport, the Cork team raid a busy market, the cutter crew search for a bale of cocaine and a roadblock at Dublin Airport nets a haul of smuggled cigarettes. A passenger heading to the UK through Dublin Airport has more than a toothbrush in their hand luggage. Hundreds of thousands of Euro are packed in two plastic bags inside their rucksack. A busy North Cork market is the focus of a Customs team search and they get a result - one stallholder is selling smuggled cigarettes. They seize 6,000 cigarettes and his van, but return the vehicle to him when he pays a fine. Down in Wexford, Customs officers are searching onshore and at sea for bales of cocaine. The Customs cutter patrols the rugged coastline, trying to find the bales in case they wash ashore and fall into the wrong hands. Gardai, Airport Police and Customs officers set up a joint road block at Dublin Airport's only exit. Random searches yield a haul of smuggled cigarettes, some concealed inside the false bottom of a suitcase and thousands more wrapped in the passenger's belongings.
This week on Customs, the specially-trained Customs dogs step into the limelight. Drugs or large amounts of cash can't escape these canine experts - they check out passengers waiting for planes, buses crossing from the Republic to the North, baggage on carousels at the airports, and sacks full of packages at the mail sorting centre. Dog handler Andrea Leamy and her springer spaniel Thatcher are on border duty at Dundalk Bus Station. Thatcher detects a suspicious bag on board the bus, and afterwards finds a lump of cannabis nearby, possibly discarded by one of the passengers. Cash dog, Storm, is on duty at Dublin Airport and sniffs out €10,000 in a passenger's bag. It's illegal to take this amount of money outside the European Union without making a declaration. The passenger says he wants to buy equipment abroad, and after completing the paperwork he is allowed to continue his journey. At the An Post distribution centre in Dublin, the legendary canine senses come up trumps again when two different consignments of cannabis are detected inside sealed packages.
Tonight on Customs, a woman returning to Bangkok attracts the dog's attention and officers want to know why her bags are full of cash, a young man back from the Caribbean is getting angry over being searched and is a Californian woman's emotional plea to get let back into the UK genuine or just a good Hollywood performance?
Tonight on Customs, a pregnant Nigerian woman wants to visit her sister in the US but they suspect she's really going there to give birth. Officers identify some suspect luggage and are waiting for the owners to collect it when a man runs for the exit, and a New Yorker tries to convince customs that his friend will fund his holiday.
Tonight on Customs, a cashed-up cabbie says he's going to Africa to buy a house but officers aren't so sure, a restaurant raid uncovers illegal workers but why is the Ukrainian waitress so scared to tell where she lives? An officers suspect a man is travelling on a false passport but that's not their only concern.
Unusual wine & excess tobacco
Two tobacco mules and prescription drugs
More drug traffickers, people smugglers and international terrorists are caught red-handed by customs officers. Presented by Damian Walshe-Howling.
Officer Tori has stopped a man who has come off the flight from Venezuela via Portugal on suspicion he has brought drugs into the country.
In the Port of Dover, a truck supposedly carrying a load of apple juice is scanned during a routine customs check where officers find there to be no juice in the tanker at all and instead large, suspicious boxes.
When a young man returns from the party island of Ibiza, he tests positive for drugs. His defence is that he is an epileptic and needs his medication; however, on closer inspection, he also appears to have someone else's credit card.
Officers routinely stop a man and his wife who are travelling to Afghanistan and find approximately 5000 pounds on him. When asked whether he has had any dealings with Customs or the Police in the past, he says he hasn't. However when they check, they find out that he is a repeat offender.
When a cruise ship is detained for failing a safety test just four hours before it is due to depart, the Captain and crew have to make some quick decisions as passengers' are about to board. Meanwhile, officer Fitz observes a man who is acting nervously in baggage reclaim.
At Gatwick, Officers are investigating a South African passenger who tried to avoid being detected by a sniffer dog and a swab test reveals his bag contains high traces of cocaine.
A man claims he is a doctor and that he has been living in the US. However, on transiting through Heathrow on his way to Africa, officers notice that he hasn't got any personal luggage and his suitcase is full of prescription drugs leading officers to think he will try and sell them on the black market in Africa.
A man claims to be in the UK to visit a book fair to purchase books for his business. But Sarah is concerned by the lack of clothes he's carrying for a two week visit.
While working packages and parcels from a DHL plane in cargo, Steve's dog Megan makes a strong indication on two bags. Officers see that they are both diplomatic bags and are therefore supposedly immune to being opened. However, upon closer inspection, officers see that they are fake diplomatic bags.
Super sniffer dog Diesel has alerted officers at Gatwick Airport of a suspicious vacuum cleaner. Information has been received that drugs in vacuum cleaners are showing up at airports all over the world. The Hoover is dismantled and 300g of cocaine are found inside.
His name is Dazzling and so is his story. Arriving in the UK for four months with only $40, he says a mate is going to look after him. But when officers find falsified documents in his possession, he quickly changes his story.
An Indian couple is stopped after customs find that their three large suitcases contain nothing except 18,000 cigarettes and 28kg of tobacco. Officers pull over a man and his girlfriend who have travelled back from the Port of Spain in Trinidad and Tobago and have tested positive for traces of cocaine.