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The scanning machines, which costs $7 million each, are widely used in industrialized countries to detect illegal shipments concealed in container vans.
Customs Deputy Commissioner Ray Allas of the bureau’s intelligence and enforcement group (IEG) said the machines will help boost the government campaign against technical smuggling as they will scan all container vans which are the subject of alert orders.
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The scanning machines, which costs $7 million each, are widely used in industrialized countries to detect illegal shipments concealed in container vans.
Customs Deputy Commissioner Ray Allas of the bureau’s intelligence and enforcement group (IEG) said the machines will help boost the government campaign against technical smuggling as they will scan all container vans which are the subject of alert orders.
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