UK Border Force - Season 1, Episode 2: Paid Under the Table!

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every year over a hundred million people go through passport control to get into britain most are welcome and legal many are not for the first time on televisions we go behind the scenes of the UK Border Agency the men and women on the frontline of immigration tonight sorting out excess baggage we've got six males three a claiming to be from Afghanistan and we from Iraq getting tough on illegal workers and no way in for the quiet American and his special friend I'm a monster and I'm going back to the United States today and I am very upset about that [Music] [Music] Heathrow is one of the busiest airports in the world the terminal 3 there are 50,000 passengers arriving every day next pace how long what do you all be staying for thank you most have a legitimate reason to come into the country it's down to the immigration officers at the desks to spot those who don't officer Neal Newbury started working he throw after doing a maths degree today he stopped a student returned to Britain after a trip home to India but the border agency suspect mr. Singh's college in London may be bogus when you get these sort of letters confirming yes the student is studying here yes he can go on holiday for this amount of time it's usually printed out on a better quality paper if it's a genuine letter I mean I could probably print some up myself giving a little bit of time and wine computer so it's not looking great from at the moment if I Spiteri honest officer Newbury wants to find out what the passenger is doing in the UK he starts by checking mr. Singh's luggage for clues you work here where do you work at Tescos what do you study sir we do science okay I found a lot of information about his studies quite large textbooks so that's a lot of things in his favor at the moment I'm sort of change my mind I'm thinking it may be genuine now he's certainly got the work with him to confirm that he has been studying here and is intended to complete his qualifications but it's time to dig deeper officer Newberry must make sure mr. Singh is speaking to the rules as a foreign student is only allowed to work a maximum of 20 hours a week you say you also work in the UK yeah what's your word you working what your workouts Nate what does a night shift involve what hours it's basically one they should assume so total is 15 hours okay [ __ ] follow me please before giving mr. Singh the all-clear to enter the UK officer Newbury must be sure he's telling the truth he gives Tesco a call yes he's returned back to the UK from a holiday abroad and we just want to confirm urselves is out of work and how long's that you worked for you 36 and a half hours okay even if he is actually attending his college on a rare occasion the fact is testicles are confirmed he's doing 36 hours a week work for them and as a student he can only work 20 hours a week there's no way around that so when yeah he's a isn't a bit of trouble we're here was to sing come over here please sir try a few more questions okay what to follow me please you've already told me you're aware that can only work 20 hours as a student in fact tesco have told me they've been working 36 and a half hours a week it's only impossible because Desa native so it doesn't sound you're studying to make the honest do you now know what will happen to you you've broken the conditions of your study visa so your visa will be cancelled today there's nothing that you can do now so you should have thought about that before you started working full-time in this country it's obviously very desperate to stay here you're saying is you wanted to complete this course obvious extremely desperate to do that but I'm afraid it's for me it's gonna fall on deaf ears because he had his opportunity that a while ago to come clean to him and then asking the first time is an opportunity against him to come clean with me and he didn't he lied to me twice and I cannot simplify someone like that because he liked me mr. Singh was wait before finding out if he can enter Britain it's the chief immigration officer who will confirm this final decision I think I'm balanced that fact that he has worked in breach significantly enough to go down the change of purpose route now unfortunate you can't work here solely to support your studies genuine students are meant to fund their education from their sponsorship or from other sources and they can't just work in the United Kingdom to fund their education I've spoken to the chief immigration officer of gods - what you've told me and what Tesco's have told us and decided to a future entertainer cleaned him today and canceled your visa ok now you've worked in breach of your own visa conditions there's no way back from that I'm afraid working full time weekly can generate a lot of money which can then be converted into a lot of money in their country there's a lot of money at stake if we had the time to actually sit down and really really question and thoroughly examine every single student that comes through our borders I think we'd find an awful lot of them that aren't actually studying here who I aren't actually meeting their conditions of the visa unfortunately with the amount of people you have coming through just this terminal alone it's absolutely no way we can catch every single person mr. Singh spends the night in detention before boarding the first available flight back to India coming up the enforcers go after illegal workers in the amount of wide so you enter the UK leave early trucks carrying excess baggage in Calais within an in terminal 3 difficult questions for the American who wants to marry an EU national how long have you been together [Music] Britain's border force faces its biggest challenge in France every day almost 5000 vehicles crossed the channel from Calais [Music] trucks have become the transport of choice for illegal immigrants desperate to find a better life in Britain known as clandestines in 2007 nearly 12,000 of them were stopped by immigration officers here at Calais it's midnight and on the front line tonight is officer Emma Hoffman she's using a probe which reveals human breathing tonight it's really busy so we've got a lot of traffic coming through and a lot of sailings and each person tonight it's got about four sailors each so I think each vari holds about 120 lorries we've got a lot of freight traffic coming through tonight all we do now is we're open all the soft sided vehicles with the co2 unit to see if we get a reading they measure the amount of carbon dioxide that's in the vehicle so the lower the reading the less carbon dioxide there is and obviously the higher the reading the more there is which would indicate to us that there's a possibility of people being inside the vehicle if we get reading there were left to open them officer Hogben is not the only one involved other search teams are also at work and they might just found something we've got two colleagues in there the minute there's about six people they think they've got four they're right in the front of the very clandestine eyes are usually friendly really aggressive or threatening Marathi yeah him yeah how did you get in the vehicle did you come in through the side and we've got six males three are claiming to be from Afghanistan and three from Iraq and what we do is we'll take photos of them in situ and then we'll get them out one by one where they'll be detained so we can serve papers on them [Music] when we open the curtains we were quite close to the ship so they need immediate reaction was how close they were to getting onto the ship which for that must be quite heartbreaking so they're so close to get in to the UK but they've been stopped so they were quite disappointed to say the least for every clandestine found there's the maximum of a 2,000 pound penalty for both the driver and the company which owns the truck the ferries need to run on timing so the searching is relentless the clandestine czar cunning and the hiding places imaginative certain loads can be really difficult to search and in particular tires because they can bury themselves underneath them and they're quite difficult to sort of climb across and wheelie bins are also very difficult because they can get inside so you have to call it across and lift up each lid individually so it's quite difficult to find people and we often go home with really strange bruises as well from where we've been climbing in certain thing officer Emma Matthews may be about to get some more bruises the co2 probe has registered the high reading and another lorry okay yeah yeah can definitely smell just here though they come in a two here five months in Calais and you speak English where are you from Afghanistan stop moving please well there's two so far but food possibilities it's more done in France one more there is another thing yeah yeah there's another one here a line from Afghanistan as well yeah any more people just three one chance they always ask for one chance one chance to get to England as soon as I get to and then taking toy insider staying in Cali I'm sure quite frankly this is probably the third or fourth time in as many weeks or so that this has probably happened it's all part of the routine that these guys go through in order to get through to the UK the trickle was turned into a flood more Afghan clandestines have been found in another truck another one further in who's actually crouched within load of basically they just Ram James No stop asking wait because come down please okay this way I think it's bit too much of a coincidence and within ten minutes until we get to Lori's with three Afghan he's in each they'll be handed over to g4s to mind the more we finish the paperwork and then we take back to the French authorities and we move out the control zone so far tonight the team have stopped 12 people from crossing the channel illegally but not every truck is stopped no one knows how many clandestine get through undetected [Music] but Heathrow Terminal 3 there is a queue of people trying to get into Britain officer tim Wetherill has been working these past but best for three years and does things by the book he stopped a man from Chicago who said it here to spend time with his girlfriend an American who is a basketball player he's coming to the UK for two months he has a Portuguese girlfriend here who he says he's coming to see and when I asked him what exactly he's going to be doing in the UK he just said working out the concern at the moment is that I mean the sponsor says she has enough funds to support him and you know we have nothing to disbelieve that claim the worry I have is that he may possibly have been working illegally in Spain which obviously then we would have the concern that he'll do the same here the American and his Portuguese girlfriend have been living in Spain which is now waiting for him in arrivals downstairs officer Weatherall won't let them see each other until he's satisfied the man isn't planning to live and work in the UK and what is it that you do for work okay so what is it you're actually coming over to the UK for today but what plans do you have with your girlfriend with regard to sort of going forward obviously she's just moved to the UK long term to sort of plan on moving here or planning on moving to Portugal or has it not really been discussed actually on plan you move okay are you engaged currently on yes I'm here because we're making a way to the embassy to take your part of the moves okay how long have you been together I mean that's related to whether or not you'd be allowed to marry in the UK that's why I asked to an Arab youth in order to get married in the UK you require to have a visa before you come here a myriad we do yeah the fact that obviously you've said you're planning on getting married and you don't have the the visa that you require prior to coming here may mean may result in you being refused leave to enter into the UK today okay that's not a decision that's been made that's that's nothing but I'm just making you aware that sort of the worst case scenario okay you understand that I don't think he sort of been trying to deceive us at all I don't think he's sort of tried to not tell the truth but I think he seems sort of quite naive he wasn't aware of the fact that he needed to have this entry clearance which he hasn't got unfortunately I'm happy that he sort of he's been telling me the truth during interview so the as I said I think it's of naivety rather than sort of any deception that's gone on here the decision to allow or refuse the American entry will be made by Officer Weatherall but first he will consult the chief immigration officer so the bottom line is he's coming here as a visitor he's coming to get married this plans still up in the air he's I mean he said that mainly that they're probably looking at going back to Swagger why bother I'm getting coming here getting a job and why bother getting married here if if in the end staying in the UK isn't part of the plan I'm not happy because this man has now told that he's going to get married he could have told us that when he first arrived so at the moment I am looking that this man might not qualify for entry but obviously given that the sponsor is near national that some area we have to look at as well and you know we'll make a decision well you look taller Thanks the Americans fight is now back in officer wetherall's hands we'll have to find out if it is true laughs illegal immigrants are living working in all corners of Britain targeting the Isle of Wight today is a special enforcement team whose task is to try and track them down and send them home this border forces led by officer Simone Shepard and Jim O'Leary they've been told to curry houses are employing illegal workers they can never be too sure just how good their tip-offs are you never know what you're gonna get when you give it to a privacy assertive perfectly honest you're giving looking for one to come back with a dozen enforcement teams in 2007 arrested more than 5,000 illegal immigrants employers can be fined up to ten thousand pounds for each illegal worker they employ you the boss might know you work here yeah you do work here okay did you take photocopies of any documents for your employees no we've got around about 11 people on the premises at which he says five or six our employees he's got no documentation with regard their eligibility to be in the UK or in fact to work in the UK we could be here for a couple of hours anyway officer Shepherd leads a second team to another restaurant where they suspect illegal workers have been working and living if you've got it so could you get first place some ID oh I'm sorry wake you up thank you very much well can you just confirm the name for me please sir yes your name please Yahiro ding and how did you enter the UK sir ome daughter Daisy oh my novel you came on a visiting so has your passport here does he have a passport did somebody take in a husband so use somebody else's passport which was then so you enter the UK legally at the first restaurant they found two workers without update visas you've told me that last year you've got a visa to visit UK for six months and that was last moment but therefore I am satisfied you have entered the United Kingdom illegally I'm arresting you on suspicion of being an illegal immigrant in the United cage no I know I'm arresting you at this time on suspicion of overstaying your visa you do not have to say anything but it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned something you later rely on in court do you have any possessions on your side can you empty your pocket and this is all your money but you're not working we've done a home office checks one of the gentlemen is an over stair which means he's no longer that he leave to be in the UK so he is removable so he's already been arrested and he'll be coming with us to the police station the other gentleman has admitted to being an illegal entrant he's been arrested as well and he'll come with us for that interview so we're gonna sit them in a little room at the way a moment while we go and see if we can find some documents for them in their bedroom with the overstay er I'm hopeful if we find his passport shortly he'll be removed back to Bangladesh well I have his passport which means he will be going home this search for illegal workers has taken a more sinister turn one the officers cannot ignore what we found here and we found some DVDs there's one of these that may seem slightly concerning I don't know the nature of the DVD I don't know whether it's promoting or run its against terrorism but obviously the DVD itself looks to be of some concern to us so we need to have a chat with the gentleman and perhaps refer it on to police or to Special Branch in order for them to take it further if they clean that necessary to illegal workers from each restaurant were arrested one will be immediately deported back to Bangladesh while others will be temporarily released while their travel documents are sorted out both restaurants will be issued with a formal warning and face a fine if it happens again coming up at Heathrow the course of true love doesn't run smooth there is a chance that you won't get to see a knife I'm not gonna lie to you that because because she can't come up into through security this way the clandestine cut up rough stay down stay down caught by a lie more illegal workers where are you studying in London and where are we now on the Isle of Wight so how are you studying in London [Music] but Heathrow Airport the flight continued to pour in a thousand planes land here every day a terminal 3 the American who said it here to marry his Portuguese fiance is still waiting to hear if we be allowed in well I mean as a visitor he does not qualify for entry into the UK because he's coming to get married here what we need to do now is find out to make sure he doesn't qualify for entry as an unmarried partner of someone settled in the UK in order for him to qualify for entry the parties have to have been living together in the relationship akin to a marriage or a civil partnership which is subsisted for two years or more so how long have the two of you been in a relationship before how long have you sort of actually been a couple for and how sort of quickly after you got together did you did you end up living together did you kind of have it straight away or a year or so later she's in the arrivals area downstairs she's actually at the airport have you got a confession these layers monthly to months may not be going to a lot okay well my sister yeah it found since I've come home I teased about it I just need to get away from this stage up thank you please I can understand that and you know I just need to get away I mean my kid was my girlfriend okay so I don't even get to see my girlfriend there there is a chance that you won't get to see her now I'm not gonna lie to you that because because she can't come up into through security this way again it's that's not sort of cast in stone and I haven't made any decisions yet and no one has but you know I don't want to give you the hope that you know you're going to be able to spend time with her as there is a chance you might not be able to okay it sounds like he has had a hard time in the States the fiance stated that his sister was murdered back there which is obviously you know it's horrific for anyone and we yeah we do take into account any compelling and compassionate circumstances but given that he's also said that most of his family is still back in the states you know I don't think we're sort of if we were to sort of refuse him if that's the decision that's made of anything that's unduly harsh because obviously you know he does have his family settled back there the last time they saw each other was whether he left to go back to the States from Portugal in February when his sister was murdered and they haven't seen each other since then I think we should refuse him entry yeah and I think we should infuse mentor is a visitor on the base on the basis of the fact that we are few ties to his own country yeah they're having some discrepancies between what he said about his relationship and sponsor initially I mean some discrepancies about what he said he was coming to do as well because he didn't mention it at the wedding until until leg drop what about any compassionate circumstance to apply here he's obviously very upset and you know he's been sort of close to tears and in tears throughout the interview to be honest he's main concern was whether or not he's going to get to see his girlfriend I don't think that there are compassionate circumstances that justify granting mention to the UK but there may possibly just to allow him to see his girlfriend if we're satisfied he's not going to abscond but to possibly grant temporary permission Temper admission can be granted before a decision is made or or after a decision was made it's where we normally retain the passport and the documents and it's where somebody is allowed outside on on licence or such and not legally admitted thing either Kingdom Nate the report back at certain times and we were put at time the other temporary mission the compassion of the immigration officers means he will get one day to see his girlfriend then he must go back to Chicago officer whether all will hang on to his passport if you get the marries there's absolutely nothing stopping and coming back to get married here okay you're okay to go now both on though I obviously I think you know the sort of I'm happy with the decision but happy to finally sort of be back together um I think we came to this with the right conclusion obviously they didn't qualify for entry as a visitor he didn't qualify for entry so he was refused but we've let them sort of have a day together so they can sort of see each other when you qualify when he applies for his marriage visa assuming Falls well then hoping sort of you know fine to come back here and they can get married and decide where they want to live so end of that for now in Calais there's another frontline post for the border force clandestine is trying to cross the channel illegally could also stow away in trucks heading for the Eurotunnel all right sir can you step down your passport for you please you okay but officer mark Atwal has an extra tool in his armor to give him the edge what is this it's a a heartbeat sensor it's connected to the machine which is a just over that cabinet there what we do is we place this on a metal to metal contact service within the vehicle the machine will then try and detect any vibrations that caused it in a vehicle either by people moving around or even by their heartbeat it's quite a sensitive piece of kit with up to 30 trucks an hour coming through the search Bay it's not long before hearts are racing we've got high readings on the heartbeat and this this time it's actually come he's come good there's some people in the back if you have a look at the readings that's where you can sort of see that they're sort of true readings they all look very similar stay down you get down in now down in there yes stay in now officers won't let the clandestine out of the truck until they've moved it to a safe area we've got a family looks like mother father and child possible Eritrean nationality obviously concealed down in front of the Train they're wrapped in foil Detroit obviously prevent the co2 detectors princesa obviously using the heartbeat machine who helps you found them that way we'll sort them out in there I mean they'll know they've been found here and we'll just move them out there ran to the lesson into the deep search Bay and that's we're unloading because we don't get them out in the lanes get down sit down sit down from we have with this particular chair it's a communication problem we found them and they're obviously quite keen to get out of the vehicle as quickly as they can it's quite uncomfortable inside but obviously we've got a duty of care towards their health and safety so we've got to make sure they're nice and safe one of the vehicles actually moving poor people so far I believe there's a fifth in there educated at the moment Elif it's quite an corny record stay down stay down the man's anger at the presence of the camera is a concern to the officers if ever there's a risk of danger they withdraw and contact the French police safety about the safety of illegal immigrants so that stage we decide to withdraw out the vehicle will close the vehicle up and we'll call to people really in this area now to deal with it which is a French police upon telepath they'll come in and they'll then now defuse the situation hopefully to avoid further provocation the TV crew stopped filming 15 minutes later unfolding events are captured on the camcorder the clandestine climbs out of the truck officers can only look on as in France is not their policy to use their power of arrest one of them has have gotten very violent and he was kicking and screaming in the deep search bay in the lorry so much so that he Klein the roof cut himself out and as he got up onto the roof he sounds top he was threatening to jump off he was screaming he was threatening a star basically the other four have played up to him and so now they've they walked out the deep search nothing we could do about it they were walking so far away from us that they could just jump into another lorry and come through it's a really extreme situation the eretrians are picked up by the French police and released outside the port area most plan designs rarely carry any form of identity to avoid being deported by the authorities they're free to try again to make it across the channel in the Isle of Wight the Enforcement Team is on the move again this time have been tipped off that a hotel is employing illegal workers we've got warrant for the premises it's possible to speak to the manager hi it's immigration if you guys step that way we're gonna have a word with you just speak English hi then you work here oh you work here don't you yes can you come downstairs speak to us from immigration we're speaking to everybody on the premises the team find five workers two of them from Swaziland who have been the country longer than they should where is it you studying yeah where are you studying in London and where are we now on the Isle of Wight so how are you studying in language but you used to used to go there sometimes are you studying learning London now you know you're not in London though we haven't got any record of either of your new applications to overstays have left the UK so they're leaving the okay the hotel is run by a husband-and-wife team but the wife is away and has the key to the office safe where one worker claims her documents are locked away by late-- you're living on the premises here okay so you've got the room upstairs of you yeah so it's your passport in your room so managers for it have you got any other form of identification in the rooms in the office all right so have you lived in Russia before right have you ever had a Russian passport no you weren't born in Russia or anything you weren't born in Russia your mum is Russian that you're Lithuanian Lithuanians our part of the accession states so are entitled under certain circumstances to work and reside in the UK exercise treaty rights Russians are not Russians are still a nationality that require permission to be in the UK and permission to work the officers need proof the woman is Lithuanian she says her documents are in the safe so they go to check her room she doesn't seem to have a key to that either I said this is your room is it so where's the key it wasn't just one small TT beer and acoustics I don't know it's on the big bunch of caves it wasn't the office yeah on the big bang and they'd be born on the board wait these long because like that it's not here so there's my don't know maybe someone take it okay wonderful let's go back she's telling us that how her documents are in the safe we can't access the safe there's the issue of the lost key which just seems a little too convenient when you tie in with the whole nationality issue so they're going to get into a room we can't find the key we've given her lots of opportunities to give us the key we can't find it so they're going to make forced entry into the room see if there's anything in the room that might establish either way at the moment that's that that's the problem is we can't establish one way or the other okay we take whole wallet actually we've got anything else in here that might prove who you are yeah so just come walk on two letters okay yeah I'm gold photocopy of your passport anyway is that unique for me and that's all in the offices we're definitely got nothing else in here you see unfortunately by letter if we can't prove who you are you might have to come to the police station with us you can't prove to us who you are okay so we can't prove you're Lithuanian so I'm going to arrest you on suspicion of illegal entry and we're going to go to the police station okay you don't need to get upset okay we can't prove a hundred percent that you're Lithuanian okay so we're going to arrest you now and take you to the police station and we're going to sort it out there well we can sort it out much easier so I'm gonna arrest you now on suspicion of illegal entry she seems quite sincere but there's too many cases where we come across they've been sincere and it's not the case today you need hard proof you can't go on your feelings really unfortunately the woman is the fourth member of staff arrested as the officers searched her room more thoroughly they find a Lithuanian possible after all but it's not hers we've made a search we've located a Iranian passport it's actually been reported stolen or lost in 2004 the team also finds her genuine passport proving she's from Moldova which is not in the European Union that's the Moldova passport no passports actually expired now I would also the visa in society has expired hence she was using the Lithuanian passport coming up more bad news for the woman from Moldova and the American teacher with a suitcase full of friends sees what for you the students is that yeah they work on and do it on television it's all Pauls most things immigration officer Steve Hassler has been helping to man the border examine all three for two years he stopped a passenger from America who's come to London to do some teaching but he doesn't have a work permit as usual his badge will be searched before further questioning am I gonna recognize anyone no this is not what he expected to find Salman you got all together so he's what for you the students and stuff is it yeah they work so let's say it's all Pauls no strings okay sir right we'll pop them back in there no we've seen it we've seen them it's not every day you have a bike searched and you find they're 15 they're puppets in there so clearly it's more than just a holiday he's coming here to work I mean he's emitted much you know he's got his itinerary in there that we can have a look at he's also mentioned that he's actually got a a website about his tour to the UK there you go he's holding a UK tour he's got five venues people are going to be charged 59 pounds per person to come in and and to work with him in one of these workshops so clearly he's coming over here he's making money he doesn't have a work permit unfortunately I just want to take a seat if I ask you just to sit in the far corner so why have you come to the UK a vacation and have to teach my classes okay how much did they pay you between 200 and 350 pounds is that workshop promotion okay the main premise of the work permit is that you were given a permit to come over and to work in the UK that's the problem that we have at the moment okay it's just a bit disappointing that not one of the colleges while he's arranged to come over and teach I've said some really actually need some sort of visa considering they will get international students there all the time who have to have visas to study I would have liked to thought one of them would at least realize they needed a work permit to come and teach he's partly yeah he's got four Emmy Awards for what he's done on there Sesame Street and the Muppets as well so you know it'll be a bit disappointment 1/2 the Celebes refused you know what we'll see anyway we're going to refer it to the CIO obviously get get his get his feedback on that and we'll take it from there officer Haslam knows the chief immigration officer cannot let the puppeteer enter the UK without a work permit but he may offer a compromise when it comes to the passengers detention I don't think he's a case for the holding room is he really not talk no I mean pretty much yeah definitely I thought I was gonna I was gonna recommend that we give him you know I don't know how long you wish to give them it one or two days the first one I think we give him till lakes tomorrow well there's a flight 1530 temporary admission will allow the passenger to come into the country only until his flight home the next day you took her quite calm actually I mean I thought it would be a little bit more emotion there if we were to let him in then what's to stop us letting everyone in you know we've got to be fair to everyone yeah in this instance you feel you do feel genuinely sorry for him and it's going to impact on him greatly but you know we've just got to do it in the Isle of Wight the woman who claimed to be lift-away nyan is starting to come clean about her background she said by letter essentially Natalia she came out of the details which we'd already ascertained from a mob poem and passport which wheezes we suspect it was her and she just confirmed that what else were you born she's told us that she doesn't want to go back to October in the reason she's come over is because something's hurting her over there she's obviously very very upset about the whole situation so we're treating nicely or we'll have a chat with her in a minute and now we look to remember back to old over [Music] she's a sweet lady actually say you just got sort of detach yourself from everything at the end of the day she's still an offender just like everybody else who we come across so we've got a treat or as such can't make any special allowances unfortunately the woman will be sent back to Moldova two workers are removed to their homelands Swaziland and India a fourth is given temporary release while the claim she's making about the human rights decided the hotel is fine ten thousand pounds at Terminal 3 is time to go back home for the quiet American teacher and his puppets hello I'm a monster and I'm going back to United States today and I am very upset about that yes I was going to teach the teachers how to use me for ESL which means English as a second language and also for therapy and all sorts of things like that but of course I'm not going to be doing that oh so sad oh it's no sad all the kids that won't be able to laugh [Applause] 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Channel: UK Border Force
Views: 326,081
Rating: 4.7271833 out of 5
Keywords: Airport, Security, Air Traffic Controller, England, United Kingdom, Security Guard, Cineflix, Reality TV, Air Control, Force, Investigation, Maximum Security, Border, UK Border Force, Border Security, TV, London, Border Security Force, Reality, Heathrow, Police, UK, Production
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Length: 45min 13sec (2713 seconds)
Published: Thu Jun 23 2016
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