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Detroit CBP Seizes Undeclared Ammunition from Trusted Traveler

Release Date
Wed, 09/18/2013

DETROIT—U.S. Customs and Border Protection, (CBP) at the Ambassador Bridge in Detroit announces the seizure of 3,450 rounds of ammunition on September 11, from a traveler enrolled in CBP's NEXUS trusted traveler program.

The man, a 36 year old citizen of Canada, entered through the NEXUS lane and told the CBP officer that he had no items to declare. The man was referred for a secondary inspection where during a search of his vehicle, several boxes of ammunition were found concealed underneath the front passenger seat floor mat. A total of 3,450 rounds of .22 caliber ammunition were seized for failure to declare.

"The trusted traveler program allows low risk, frequent border travelers benefits not available to others", says David Beculheimer, acting port director. "There is zero tolerance for any violations and those who attempt to circumvent the rules will be removed from the program," said Beculheimer.

The man was questioned by investigators from Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and released. He was issued a civil penalty and removed from the NEXUS program.

The NEXUS program allows pre-screened travelers expedited processing by United States and Canadian officials at dedicated processing lanes at designated northern border ports of entry, at NEXUS kiosks at Canadian Preclearance airports, and at marine reporting locations.

 

Last Modified: Feb 03, 2021