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A flight attendant in Taiwan Province Province is carrying drugs, which raises questions about the flight attendant's "inspection-free passage".

According to reliable sources, a flight attendant of China Airlines returned to Taiwan yesterday from Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and found marijuana and other drugs in his luggage. The stewardess has been transferred to the Taoyuan District Inspection Office for suspected drug crimes, and the whole case is pending a urine test report.

After the incident was exposed, the outside world questioned whether it was difficult to be seized because the flight attendants had "special customs clearance". A flight attendant surnamed Lin, who has worked in transasia airways for more than two years, said that the security level of flight attendants is the same as that of ordinary people, but the customs sometimes "try not to check flight attendants", so a few people will be lucky.

According to the regulations of Taiwan Province Province, the duty-paid value of taxable luggage and articles brought into China by civil aircraft and ship service personnel per shift shall not exceed NT$ 5,000, and a small amount of imported articles for personal use and five small packets of cigarettes (20 cigarettes per packet) or half a pound of tobacco or 20 cigars can be brought into China duty-free. The average person 1 liter of alcohol (not limited to bottles), 200 cigarettes or 25 cigars or 1 pound of tobacco, the taxable amount is NT$ 20,000.

Some people will be lucky! "The flight attendant surnamed Lin said that flight attendants have more entry restrictions than the public, and some people go wherever they go after customs. Although flight attendants will still be spot-checked when they pass through the customs, there will still be some people who share the public's mentality that "we should not be specially inspected." Actually, it's a matter of luck. "However, all she heard were cases of flight attendants carrying fruits and meat products. Even if they pass the customs smoothly, they may still be at the airport.