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Anything To Declare?: The Searching Tales Of An HM Customs Officer
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In more than twenty years, Jon Frost has worked with the mad, the bad, the brave, the stupid, the spectacular and the heroic. In his time as a uniformed officer Jon seized presidential aircraft, a working tank, cars, lorries, boats and coffins; and uncovered wild animals, killer snakes, bush meat, animal porn, poisonous vodka, dodgy medicine, bootleg prescriptions, pirated pills, toxic alcohol, firearms, side-arms, swords, explosives, stolen gold, dirty money, blood diamonds, child pornography and every drug known to man and a few as yet unknown ones. And the dead? He searched them too.When you’ve confiscated everything from a suitcase full human hair to a live monkey hidden in the lining of someone’s overcoat, you know you can never return to a normal line of work.But then Jon went into undercover customs work, and things became really interesting . . .

File Size: 953 KB

Print Length: 352 pages

Publisher: Constable (April 9, 2015)

Publication Date: April 9, 2015

Language: English

ASIN: B00GHK7CE4

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Really well written, a good read and very interesting, hopefully you have other books that I can purchase

Jon Frost is a great story teller sharing anecdotes from his time in airport customs, Intel, and investigations. Having lived in the UK as a kid and traveled extensively there in my work career, this was a really fun read to see what goes on behind the search benches of HMCE. Anyone not familiar with British slang may have to look a few words up, but it's a great read for anyone who's traveled internationally or is interested in what Customs actually does. Frost has a good sense of humor. I read this in two days.

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