Detention receipt records passenger and seized article details and mandates customs appraisal, photography, and passenger notification. Form CBD V records customs detention/seizure of passenger goods: it collects passenger identity and travel details, baggage declaration data and full article descriptions including value, weight and identification. The Customs endorsement requires the officer to record date/time, number of articles, appraisement results, reasons for detention, and to take colour photographs in the passenger's presence. Passport and boarding pass copies must be collected, the detention process and tentative timeline explained to the passenger, and images of detained articles shared; passenger and officer signatures are required.
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Detention receipt records passenger and seized article details and mandates customs appraisal, photography, and passenger notification.
Form CBD V records customs detention/seizure of passenger goods: it collects passenger identity and travel details, baggage declaration data and full article descriptions including value, weight and identification. The Customs endorsement requires the officer to record date/time, number of articles, appraisement results, reasons for detention, and to take colour photographs in the passenger's presence. Passport and boarding pass copies must be collected, the detention process and tentative timeline explained to the passenger, and images of detained articles shared; passenger and officer signatures are required.
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