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landing card
form with your personal details and date of arrival
customs declaration form
form showing how much money and what goods you are carrying
vaccination certificate
paper proving you have had the necessary health injections
entry regulations
rules about who can enter a country and for how long
facial recognition technology
computer application that can automatically identify a person from a visual image
spot checks
checks done as a sample, rather than checking everyone or everything
banned or restricted goods
items that are forbidden or only permitted in specified quantities
allowance
amount permitted by law
sniffer/detector dogs
specially trained dogs who locate specific items using their sense of smell
detect
0 find something hidden
clear customs
successfully get through baggage checking
port of entry
2 the port or airport where you first enter a country
refugees
people who have escaped from their own country for political reasons
claim asylum
to request permission to stay in another country to avoid persecution back hom
persecution
[cruel treatment because of race, religion or political beliefs]
asylum-seekers
People who claim asylum in this way are sometimes called
Explosives
are chemicals or devices used to produce explosions, usually by burning or rapid chemical reactions.
enforce
[make people obey]
suspicion
[belief that something may be the case]
search warrant
official permission from a judge or magistrate to search a home]
exceeding the speed limit
[going faster than the permitted speed]
Traffic wardens
[people whose job it is to make sure drivers do not leave their cars where it is not allowed]
surveillance
[television system sending signals to a limited number of screens]
security forces
often a name for the army and police working togethe
plain-clothes police
: police who do not wear uniform
undercover police
police who are working secretly, using a false identity
drug squad
police specially trained to fight the illegal drug trade
anti-corruption squad
police specially trained to discover and fight bribery/corruption [
bribery/corruption
[dishonest behaviour usually involving using money illegally to gain favours]
cybercrime
: computer crime
cyberterrorism,cyberwarfare
types of cybercrime
phishing
tricking people on the internet to give up personal information, particularly bank account details)
tricking
to deceive someone, often as a part of a plan:
issue
to produce or provide something official: