We will take the fight to all those involved in piracy and contraband trafficking. |
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In the last days of the struggle, police rode roughshod over the satyagrahis who refused to part with the contraband salt. |
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Most were arrested for prostitution, selling contraband cigarettes and working illegally. |
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Their assignment is to inspect the vast underbelly of a Greek freighter anchored in New York Bay for possible signs of contraband. |
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The cubbyhole was hanging open and so was the ashtray, neither of which I ever use unless I am transporting contraband. |
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I thought it might have been gold or contraband of some kind in relation to this matter. |
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The tip-off led to the discovery of an illegal cigarette importation racket and a large quantity of contraband was seized. |
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Three years on, it has become the centre for trade in contraband and counterfeit goods. |
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On the contrary, the moment a book becomes illegal contraband it is suddenly all the more desirable. |
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There is no doubt that without the dogs some of that contraband would go on down the road. |
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If they catch me, I'll flee across the Mexican border with my truckload of contraband. |
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He carries concealed contraband, which he sneaks into the country in order to avoid inspection by the U.S. Customs Service. |
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In 1728 Spain founded the Caracas Company to combat this contraband and to control exports to Spain from the region. |
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It survived on contraband and piracy, trading cattle, hides, sugar, tobacco, and foodstuffs directly with other nations. |
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The contraband at park headquarters has a market value totaling hundreds of thousands of dollars. |
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The proceeds of the drugs trade or other contraband finance organised crime groups. |
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This amount would be equal to that received from the transit and contraband of all merchandise. |
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Casey, thank you for that report, a report of success in dealing with the contraband and the smugglers in the weaponry for global terrorism. |
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Knowing Rory, he probably ran a little contraband on the side, but the authorities often turn a blind eye to small scale smuggling. |
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Membership has instead arguably contributed to a growth in the shadow economy, and most notably, contraband, due to tax harmonization. |
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I have researched contraband caviar in Azerbaijan, in Astrakhan, and Moscow and have seen the toll it took on depleting fish stocks. |
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The intent, apparently, was to patrol an area that was known for contraband trafficking, but it was an undocumented mission. |
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More importantly, they want control of the contraband trade in drugs and arms in the area. |
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The mastermind of a massive smuggling operation to flood Yorkshire with millions of contraband cigarettes has been jailed for four years. |
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Many contraband items such as drugs are smuggled in without being declared even though it is common knowledge that the drugs trade exists. |
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Lincoln also was the first Commander-in-Chief to declare medicines contraband of war. |
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Other government figures said the dispatch of soldiers to the border was to curb contraband traffic in the region. |
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When shiploads of contraband disembarked at Mississippi River towns, they were often outnumbered by the employers who anxiously awaited them. |
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Neutral goods, with the exception of contraband of war, are not liable to capture under enemy's flag. |
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You were with me, and we were busy busting that international contraband gang. |
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Many of the goods she sells are contraband items smuggled in from The Gambia. |
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They relish telling stories about moonshiners, smugglers, and contraband runners who successfully fool and evade federal agents. |
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International law has not precisely defined all classes of goods that are contraband of war per se. |
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On the reserve, trying to get a retailer's take on the switch to cheap contraband smokes was tantamount to being spotted as a narc. |
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Smugglers and drug traffickers will find it even harder to sneak in contraband goods. |
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Lucian's family had a history of smuggling and trading contraband items when taxes got too high for people's tolerance. |
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Today's street vendors hawk pirated DVD movies and contraband toys and clothing from China. |
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After the outbreak of the First World War, he served successively in the Foreign Office's western, war, and contraband departments. |
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I was offered so many chances to buy contraband cigars I'd have needed extra suitcases to carry them away. |
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Carol went the extra mile with this and her diligence has led directly to the discovery of nearly half a million contraband cigarettes. |
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Together we melted into the nearby maize field to devour our ill-gotten contraband. |
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He has been asked to explain his company's alleged complicity in the contraband cigarette trade. |
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In the administrative building several display cases of contraband items and homemade weapons give evidence to prisoners' ingeniousness. |
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Once we returned to base camp, we handed any contraband or detainees over to the S2 and debriefed our soldiers, especially those on the assault force. |
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Their political power is tied to networks of corruption and contraband. |
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Maybe someone will smuggle me a contraband glass of wine, you never know. |
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Thus, the SHU was chock full of contraband, because all the x-ray machines were used by the clinics and not the guards. |
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Yazbek says no one takes names, and no one checks for weapons or other contraband. |
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Prison guards in Lima found a contraband mobile phone in his prison cell that he claimed was given to him by the warden. |
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He was convicted of perjury, served 30 days, and went back to a swashbuckling career in contraband. |
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Those kids were notorious for being trouble with a capital T, and until everybody learned their own techniques of contraband procurement, the parochial schoolers were it. |
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Had cattle chewed down the grass or had it been groomed to be a staging area for moving contraband? |
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Profiteers of every stripe were involved in the contraband cotton trade, including many army officers. |
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Goya shows them sitting on rocks under a bare tree, cutting plugs of contraband tobacco, with a coil of rope on the ground, handy for tying up victims. |
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But like drugs, and alcohol during Prohibition, black-market contraband always provides a means to acquire whatever is the forbidden fruit of the moment. |
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Once steroids became contraband, many athletes bought black-market anabolics that were cut with other drugs or intended solely for veterinary use. |
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Her rum and brandy will be contraband bought from sea smugglers. |
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Vendors were contacted through social networks, family, and friends as well as common knowledge of people and places, particularly pubs where contraband was available. |
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He is a passer of contraband, someone who leads a double life. |
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It means that if a policeman tries to use illegally obtained contraband as evidence to charge a suspect, the court will readily strike down such illicit evidence. |
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Buying and selling contraband, falsifying documentation to achieve employment, evading taxes, and paying bribes to public officials are socially accepted behaviors. |
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Those people were processed to make sure they had no weapons, no illicit dugs, no alcohol, no contraband, and then they were escorted back into the building. |
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It is thought this could take anywhere between three and 10 days to complete given the size of the ship and its cargo, which is perfect for hiding contraband. |
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The international cocaine trade re-emerged in Colombia in the 1970s, courtesy of a mafia which cut its teeth on contraband whiskey, marijuana and luxury goods. |
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The Dutch bought contraband cacao from Caracas producers, and shipped it to Amsterdam, which soon became the main supplier of cacao to Europe, including Spain itself. |
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The practice is certainly not confined to housewives buying more sugar to fill up their pantry, nor to small-time smugglers holding contraband merchandise in mountain-caves. |
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Seizures in Scotland have shown that the Russian mafia disguise their contraband goods by hiding them in tons of scrap metal and rags inside container lorries. |
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A comparison of Colombian tobacco imports with US tobacco exports reveals just how many contraband cigarettes were being shipped southward from the United States. |
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Some girls and boys are used by drug dealers and smugglers to transport and sell drugs and contraband goods and some are used to beg on the streets. |
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Although I may agree that criminalizing alcohol was ridiculous, I cannot sanction the support that people gave criminal enterprises through their contraband purchases. |
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Its key characteristic is not cross border shopping and bootlegging but large scale fraud in which millions of cigarettes evade duty and appear on the contraband market. |
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In addition to signing mutual agreements the leaders discussed drafting policies to battle contraband trade and drug trafficking along the border. |
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A few months later I found out that my mother had been killed by Red Rocks during a contraband raid of the flophouse she had been calling her office. |
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Britain's Packed Lunch Police are rifling through our children's lunchboxes in search of fun-size Mars bars, crisps, Coke and other contraband items. |
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Spanish lieutenant governors, palms well greased, usually winked at contraband trade, and furs, skins, and trade goods would flow across borders with relative ease. |
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The blockading nation is free to select anything else as contraband in a list, which it must publish. |
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The violence is thought to have been sparked by attempts to breathalyse crooks to check for contraband alcohol. |
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The border police searched the car for drugs and other contraband. |
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Attached to the tape were items including nail files, a memory stick, battery charger and other contraband. |
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Due to official attempts at controlling the galleon trade, contraband and understating of ships' cargo became widespread. |
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For many fishing villages, loot and contraband provided by pirates supported a strong and secretive underground economy in Cornwall. |
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But producers quickly spotted the offence and confiscated the contraband before giving the former child star a severe telling-off. |
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Campbell recalls a previous tour, during which an unarmed HH-65 chased a go-fast boat, and could only watch as it threw its contraband overboard. |
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The gatekeeper was also to search packages, ostensively to stop the introduction of contraband and the pilfering of government property. |
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Customs investigators raided three units at Grendon, near Tamworth, Staffordshire to net the contraband ciggies. |
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Prosecutors alleged the jewels were contraband and seized them. |
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A CBP dog sniffs around for contraband like drugs, food, weapons, people. |
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Windows were smashed and fires started at Ford open prison near Arundel, Sussex, after guards tried to breathalyse convicts to check for contraband alcohol. |
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As the smuggler faces significant risk of civil and criminal penalties if caught with contraband, smugglers are able to impose a significant price premium on smuggled goods. |
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In July, the prison was under a two-week emergency lock-down after guards discovered weapons, drugs and other contraband in cells, the inmate yard and a kitchen. |
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Customs rules allow UK Border Force officials to check vehicles for contraband or illegal immigrants at the French entrance to the Channel Tunnel. |
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