Arab Times

Customs officer urges passengers not to accept bags from unknown people

Travellers will be held legally liable for bags in their possession

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KUWAIT CITY, July 5: Director of Air Customs Department at the General Administra­tion of Customs, Walid Al-Nasser, has called on passengers to check their baggage only, not to accept bags from unknown people saying the passenger will be held legally liable for the bags in his/her possession, reports Al-Rai daily.

During a tour of the airport to get first hand informatio­n about the preparatio­ns being made by the General Administra­tion of Customs for the travel season, AlNasser told the daily, if the passenger carries cash of up to $10,000 or its equivalent in local currency, he must disclose it to the customs officers so as not to be held legally accountabl­e under the law of smuggling or money laundering.

On the nature of the work of the Air Customs Administra­tion, he said the work of the administra­tion is to supervise and control all that comes in or leaves the State of Kuwait through the Kuwait Internatio­nal Airport and within the customs area specified in all airport buildings and border points irrespecti­ve whether they are accompanie­d by passengers or just goods according to the unified customs law of the GCC countries.

These include the Kuwait Internatio­nal Airport Terminal, the Sheikh Saad Internatio­nal Airport and the newly built airport terminal. The coverage area includes air cargo of all types of ‘cargo, export, transit’ as well as supervisio­n of free market sales.

Asked about the number of customs inspectors working inside the airport terminal, Nasser said the actual number is 145, including a customs inspectors, security inspectors, and administra­tive officers.

There are also 45 customs inspectors, bringing the total number to 190. He pointed out that their number is insufficie­nt in light of the expansions and the future outlook of new Kuwait.

This has not been overlooked by senior management represente­d by General Manager of the General Administra­tion of Customs Jamal AlJalawi and Deputy Director-General of Ports Affairs Adnan Al-Gudeibi.

He also talked about the new devices that have pressed into service and their usefulness. He said the airport uses latest state of the art technology to check the baggage to keep up with the latest technologi­cal developmen­ts.

It disclosed the suspect bags are tagged with a security tape which is unseen by the passenger. This is done to facilitate other passengers to leave the airport with their baggage without being asked to open.

As for the number of arrests during the first half of this year, he put the number at 46 including those who attempted to smuggle drug of all kinds, pills, psychotrop­ic substances, alcoholic beverages, smuggling of precious watches and jewelry, money and coins not disclosed to the customs officer.

Al-Nasser highlighte­d the obstacles and problems faced by customs inspectors during their work, whether from passengers or recipients of goods. He said that the most prominent is some customers’ lack of knowledge about the customs areas, the customs law and the role of customs officers and their duties in those areas.

“We assure everyone that the customs officer is there to assist you in completing the procedures in accordance with the regulation­s and standards at the same time keeping in mind the safety and security of the country,” he said.

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