Illegal souvenirs: minke whale salami and cigarettes

Illegal souvenirs: minke whale salami and cigarettes

Baggage check, airport
In many a suitcase, a surprise awaits when customs opens it. / © Getty Images, Unsplash

Souvenirs are particularly popular with cruise guests, but not all of them are legal. During routine checks of arriving travellers and their luggage, the federal police and customs authorities in Bremen repeatedly find illegal souvenirs.

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