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define smuggling as the
purposeful movement across a
border in
contravention to the
relevant legal frameworks.
There are
various motivations to
smuggle. These...
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People smuggling (also
called human smuggling),
under U.S. law, is "the facilitation, transportation,
attempted transportation or
illegal entry of a person...
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clothes and computers, and the
purpose of the
smuggling is to get
around these restrictions. In this case,
smuggling may be done in
plain sight, in
smaller quantities...
- churchyard.
Blake works out a
smuggling drop is due soon and
heads off for more
revenue men to
break the
smuggling ring. The
smuggling alliance has by now fallen...
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which identified enormous business opportunities in the manufacturing,
smuggling and sale of
illicit liquor. The
beginning of the 21st
century saw drug...
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smuggling commonly takes the form of CL.TE, TE.CL, or TE.TE,
although more
complex attacks using HRS do exist. In this type of HTTP
request smuggling...
- fuels.
Smuggling operations range from small-scale
overland fuel
trafficking to
sophisticated global schemes involving tanker fleets. Oil
smuggling has economic...
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Smuggling tunnels are
secret p****ages used for the
smuggling of
goods and people. The term is also used
where the
tunnels are
built in
response to a siege...
- The
Hobby Lobby smuggling scandal started in 2009 when
representatives of the
Hobby Lobby chain of
craft stores received a
large number of clay bullae...
- the
operations and
routes of
smuggling networks that
profit from the
desire to
reach Europe.
Mediterranean migrant smuggling is
estimated to be a multi-billion...