Where to stream Border Security: Australia's Front Line Season 5

Season 5

Watch Border Security: Australia's Front Line Season 5 in Australia

Released: 2nd Jul, 2007

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Season 5 Episodes

S05 Episode 1

Border Security: Australia's Front Line

A Canadian man refuses to be frisked, reptiles are found on two Chinese passengers and an Indian chess set comes under scrutiny.

20 mins  ·  Mon, 2 Jul 2007

S05 Episode 2

Border Security: Australia's Front Line

Indonesian Luwak coffee is stopped at Customs, a Cambodian woman is suspected of illegal immigration and an Indian student fails to declare food.

43 mins  ·  Mon, 2 Jul 2007

S05 Episode 3

Border Security: Australia's Front Line

An entire flight from Vietnam is suspected of drug smuggling, a sniffer dog finds a package and two students with little luggage cause suspicion.

21 mins  ·  Mon, 9 Jul 2007

S05 Episode 4

Border Security: Australia's Front Line

Customs believe a dishevelled Englishman might be hiding something. A Malaysian cook arrives in Sydney and Immigration Officers suspect he's here to work illegally.

21 mins  ·  Mon, 16 Jul 2007

S05 Episode 5

Border Security: Australia's Front Line

Officers encounter an unfathomable and mysterious passenger, a man exceeds the legal limit for cigarettes and Customs are shocked by the contents of two parcels from Thailand.

25 mins  ·  Mon, 23 Jul 2007

S05 Episode 6

Border Security: Australia's Front Line

A man's crooked past resurfaces, a Chinese woman fails to declare jewellery and a royal heirloom from England comes under scrutiny.

24 mins  ·  Mon, 30 Jul 2007

S05 Episode 7

Border Security: Australia's Front Line

A family looks as if they're using their children to smuggle drugs and a fake designer labels container arrives from Hong Kong.

22 mins  ·  Mon, 6 Aug 2007

S05 Episode 8

Border Security: Australia's Front Line

Immigration investigates what a New Zealander is hiding, two Cubans create a biological crisis and something is hidden inside a parcel.

22 mins  ·  Mon, 13 Aug 2007

S05 Episode 9

Border Security: Australia's Front Line

A Vietnamese man may be hiding something in his jacket, two men are suspected of working illegally and a tourist may have undeclared fruit.

21 mins  ·  Mon, 20 Aug 2007

S05 Episode 11

Border Security: Australia's Front Line

A passenger is carrying large amounts of fireworks, an attempt to smuggle expensive medication is made and a man's past catches up with him.

24 mins  ·  Mon, 3 Sep 2007

S05 Episode 12

Border Security: Australia's Front Line

An officer's search for answers leads to a heated argument in Customs. Immigration officers interview an Irish bricklayer that they suspect is double-dipping on his working holiday visa. A passenger's bad behaviour has everyone on edge.

24 mins  ·  Mon, 10 Sep 2007

S05 Episode 13

Border Security: Australia's Front Line

A passenger's nervous behaviour has everyone in Customs on edge; Customs search an enormous cargo ship where every nook and cranny is a possible hiding place.

21 mins  ·  Mon, 17 Sep 2007

S05 Episode 14

Border Security: Australia's Front Line

A phone call could change the fate of a passenger who is desperate to stay in Australia. Customs officers investigate a suspicious package from India. Unusual behaviour from a Chinese student in Melbourne attracts the attention of Customs.

22 mins  ·  Mon, 24 Sep 2007

S05 Episode 15

Border Security: Australia's Front Line

A passenger hides behind his antics, officers see a man eating pills, and a DVD player package appears to hide something.

21 mins  ·  Mon, 1 Oct 2007

S05 Episode 16

Border Security: Australia's Front Line

Some women are found to be harbouring undeclared cash, a Fijian man brings undeclared organic materials with him and Customs pursue illegal fishing boats.

24 mins  ·  Mon, 8 Oct 2007

S05 Episode 17

Border Security: Australia's Front Line

A Colombian man is tested for drugs, Immigration raids a warehouse full of illegal Filipinos and a Chinese couple fail to declare fruit.

21 mins  ·  Mon, 15 Oct 2007

S05 Episode 18

Border Security: Australia's Front Line

A passenger arriving from California is far from thrilled about being questioned by Customs. A suspicious parcel from Peru arrives at the International Mail Handling Unit, and a returning student tries to con Quarantine.

23 mins  ·  Mon, 22 Oct 2007

S05 Episode 19

Border Security: Australia's Front Line

Customs target two Malaysian men who seem to be acting suspiciously. Later, Immigration investigate a steel fabrication plant that may be using a number of illegal workers.

22 mins  ·  Mon, 29 Oct 2007

S05 Episode 20

Border Security: Australia's Front Line

A young Australian traveller rouses suspicion. Later, quarantine officers uncover an array of undeclared Middle Eastern delights in a passenger's luggage.

22 mins  ·  Mon, 5 Nov 2007

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