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I think what would help is for passports to be automatically flagged for young women, say under the age of 25 or 30, travelling to or through specific countries known to be sources of drug smuggling. Obviously the vast majority of such women will be entirely innocent but the data might help to identify specific travel patterns that are deemed to be high risk and worth monitoring.
Booking an international flight already requires providing passport details, which in turn include/provide personal data such as sex and age so the means to flag certain types of travellers may be fairly straight forward.
Anybody can be a drug mule.
Male, female, young, middle-aged or elderly.
What about this "nice" British couple of pensioners
caught smuggling cocaine?
"An elderly British couple have been sentenced to eight years in prison for smuggling cocaine worth £1m on a luxury cruise ship."
Oh wait!
They claimed they
"had been duped into transporting the haul by a Jamaican businessman.
They held hands and cried after the decision,
saying they wanted people to know the 'real story'."
Sure.
British pensioners jailed for smuggling cocaine on luxury cruise liner
Roger and Sue Clarke held hands and cried after the decision, saying they wanted people to know the "real story".
Even a kitten was caught smuggling drugs
Cat caught smuggling drugs into Costa Rica prison
The feline was found carrying 235.65g of marijuana and 67.76g of heroin, authorities say.
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