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9.3.4 Say whether the following statements are true or false:

1) The Customs agency is planning to introduce new measures only for female passengers entering Australia. 2) The Customs Department in Amman seized 40 kilos of silver. 3) Smuggler of Soviet orders told he had intended them for his relatives. 4) Marlboro and Gauloises are not manufactured in Amman. 5) The smuggler from Harbin tried to smuggle out nine coins three orders and two medals from Russia. 6) Attempts to smuggle cigarettes into Amman are decreasing.

9.3.5 Match a line in a with a line in b (one item has been done for you):

a. if you seize something, you usually

1 marking a surface with something written ( esp. some name)

b. an order is

2 take hold of eagerly and forcefully.

c. to smuggle

3 to take goods from one country to another illegally

d. inscription means

4 a serious desease of the lungs with inflammation and difficulty in breathing

e. pneumonia

5 a system for calculating amount size, weight, etc.

f. to expose to

6 to uncover, to leave unprotected

g. measure

7 a special honor award given for service, bravery, etc.

9.4 Comprehension Check. Read the article about an anti-drug raid in Hawaii, the USA. The events of the story are given not in chronological order. Read five jumbled paragraphs and restore the article

9.4.1 Find the following words and collocations in your dictionary. They will help you while reading this text:

law inforcement significant (adj) dismantle (v) “dirty money” suspect (v) distribute (v) resident(n) ten-fold increase squeeze(v) raid (n) wrap (v) black tar cocaine investigation (n) location (n)

9.4.2 Text b

For Mexican drug ring in Hawaii, aloha means goodbye . . . a. Operation Pipeline took off on Thanksgiving weekend 2000, and law enforcement officials had already arrested 18 suspects - residents and Mexican nationals in the country illegally - and deported a number of them before the final raid on December 20, 2001.

b. In a dawn raid a few days before Christmas, Customs special agents in Hawaii hit 10 different locations, arresting 16 individuals suspected of smuggling and distributing black tar cocaine, and seizing significant amounts of "dirtymoney," guns, and illegal narcotics - 20 pounds of black- tar heroin wrapped in electrical tape, and squeezed in among yard plants in ordinary, everyday containers.

c. Operation Pipeline was over. It had been a 13-month investigation, acampaign that involved Customs, the FBI, the National Guard, the Internal Revenue Service, the U.S. attorney, and all four county police departments. "We have totally dismantled the organization," an official from the Hawaii Police Department said. And that appears to have been no small feat.

d. About 20 pounds of heroin and the $160,000 seized during the raid represent only part of the $2 million worth of heroin the drug ring distributed during its four years of operation in Hawaii.

e. From 1997 to 2000, police statistics reported a ten-fold increase in the number of people arrested for heroin possession. Law enforcement officials across the Hawaii Islands say that heroin and crystal methamphetamine have clearly overtaken cocaine and marijuana as the new "drugs of choice," and that some users combine heroin and "ice" to counter the harsh reentry.