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125 Kilograms of Cocaine in a Double-Bottom: How Secure Are Our Borders Really?

Why Officers Stop Certain Vans at Border Checks

Border officers may stop a van because of behaviour, vehicle modifications, or a dog alert during inspection.

Published: April 22, 2026
125 Kilograms of Cocaine in a Double-Bottom: How Secure Are Our Borders Really?

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What signs make officers stop a van during a border inspection?

Officers may react to nervous behaviour, inconsistencies in travel details, unusual vehicle modifications, or an alert from a sniffer dog. A stop can also happen during a routine check, especially at busy crossings where authorities look for vehicles that do not fit the expected pattern.

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