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  • FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
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    FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
    A "wonder" sniffer dog called Jessie has found more than £1 million in cash that was being smuggled through Heathrow airport. The two-year-old springer spaniel’s "unprecedented run of success" came in her first five months working for the UK Border Force. Jessie is trained to detect the scent of ink on banknotes and found £350,000 in freight that was being sent abroad. Other finds included large undeclared sums being brought into the country in hand luggage from the Middle East. Jessie’s discoveries since August came on top of more than £8 million of cash found by other Border Force dogs at Heathrow and Gatwick in the 12 months to the end of last March. Pictured : Sniffer dog Jessie with handler Cat Jurczenko.
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  • FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
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    FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
    A "wonder" sniffer dog called Jessie has found more than £1 million in cash that was being smuggled through Heathrow airport. The two-year-old springer spaniel’s "unprecedented run of success" came in her first five months working for the UK Border Force. Jessie is trained to detect the scent of ink on banknotes and found £350,000 in freight that was being sent abroad. Other finds included large undeclared sums being brought into the country in hand luggage from the Middle East. Jessie’s discoveries since August came on top of more than £8 million of cash found by other Border Force dogs at Heathrow and Gatwick in the 12 months to the end of last March. Pictured : Sniffer dog Jessie with handler Cat Jurczenko.
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  • FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
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    FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
    A "wonder" sniffer dog called Jessie has found more than £1 million in cash that was being smuggled through Heathrow airport. The two-year-old springer spaniel’s "unprecedented run of success" came in her first five months working for the UK Border Force. Jessie is trained to detect the scent of ink on banknotes and found £350,000 in freight that was being sent abroad. Other finds included large undeclared sums being brought into the country in hand luggage from the Middle East. Jessie’s discoveries since August came on top of more than £8 million of cash found by other Border Force dogs at Heathrow and Gatwick in the 12 months to the end of last March. Pictured : Sniffer dog Jessie with handler Cat Jurczenko.
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  • FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
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    FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
    A "wonder" sniffer dog called Jessie has found more than £1 million in cash that was being smuggled through Heathrow airport. The two-year-old springer spaniel’s "unprecedented run of success" came in her first five months working for the UK Border Force. Jessie is trained to detect the scent of ink on banknotes and found £350,000 in freight that was being sent abroad. Other finds included large undeclared sums being brought into the country in hand luggage from the Middle East. Jessie’s discoveries since August came on top of more than £8 million of cash found by other Border Force dogs at Heathrow and Gatwick in the 12 months to the end of last March. Pictured : Sniffer dog Jessie with handler Cat Jurczenko.
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  • FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
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    FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
    A "wonder" sniffer dog called Jessie has found more than £1 million in cash that was being smuggled through Heathrow airport. The two-year-old springer spaniel’s "unprecedented run of success" came in her first five months working for the UK Border Force. Jessie is trained to detect the scent of ink on banknotes and found £350,000 in freight that was being sent abroad. Other finds included large undeclared sums being brought into the country in hand luggage from the Middle East. Jessie’s discoveries since August came on top of more than £8 million of cash found by other Border Force dogs at Heathrow and Gatwick in the 12 months to the end of last March. Pictured : Sniffer dog Jessie with handler Cat Jurczenko.
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  • FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
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    FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
    A "wonder" sniffer dog called Jessie has found more than £1 million in cash that was being smuggled through Heathrow airport. The two-year-old springer spaniel’s "unprecedented run of success" came in her first five months working for the UK Border Force. Jessie is trained to detect the scent of ink on banknotes and found £350,000 in freight that was being sent abroad. Other finds included large undeclared sums being brought into the country in hand luggage from the Middle East. Jessie’s discoveries since August came on top of more than £8 million of cash found by other Border Force dogs at Heathrow and Gatwick in the 12 months to the end of last March. Pictured : Sniffer dog Jessie with handler Cat Jurczenko.
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  • FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
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    FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
    A "wonder" sniffer dog called Jessie has found more than £1 million in cash that was being smuggled through Heathrow airport. The two-year-old springer spaniel’s "unprecedented run of success" came in her first five months working for the UK Border Force. Jessie is trained to detect the scent of ink on banknotes and found £350,000 in freight that was being sent abroad. Other finds included large undeclared sums being brought into the country in hand luggage from the Middle East. Jessie’s discoveries since August came on top of more than £8 million of cash found by other Border Force dogs at Heathrow and Gatwick in the 12 months to the end of last March. Pictured : Sniffer dog Jessie with handler Cat Jurczenko.
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  • FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
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    FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
    A "wonder" sniffer dog called Jessie has found more than £1 million in cash that was being smuggled through Heathrow airport. The two-year-old springer spaniel’s "unprecedented run of success" came in her first five months working for the UK Border Force. Jessie is trained to detect the scent of ink on banknotes and found £350,000 in freight that was being sent abroad. Other finds included large undeclared sums being brought into the country in hand luggage from the Middle East. Jessie’s discoveries since August came on top of more than £8 million of cash found by other Border Force dogs at Heathrow and Gatwick in the 12 months to the end of last March. Pictured : Sniffer dog Jessie with handler Cat Jurczenko.
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  • FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
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    FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
    A "wonder" sniffer dog called Jessie has found more than £1 million in cash that was being smuggled through Heathrow airport. The two-year-old springer spaniel’s "unprecedented run of success" came in her first five months working for the UK Border Force. Jessie is trained to detect the scent of ink on banknotes and found £350,000 in freight that was being sent abroad. Other finds included large undeclared sums being brought into the country in hand luggage from the Middle East. Jessie’s discoveries since August came on top of more than £8 million of cash found by other Border Force dogs at Heathrow and Gatwick in the 12 months to the end of last March. Pictured : Sniffer dog Jessie with handler Cat Jurczenko.
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  • FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
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    FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
    A "wonder" sniffer dog called Jessie has found more than £1 million in cash that was being smuggled through Heathrow airport. The two-year-old springer spaniel’s "unprecedented run of success" came in her first five months working for the UK Border Force. Jessie is trained to detect the scent of ink on banknotes and found £350,000 in freight that was being sent abroad. Other finds included large undeclared sums being brought into the country in hand luggage from the Middle East. Jessie’s discoveries since August came on top of more than £8 million of cash found by other Border Force dogs at Heathrow and Gatwick in the 12 months to the end of last March. Pictured : Sniffer dog Jessie with handler Cat Jurczenko.
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  • FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
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    FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
    A "wonder" sniffer dog called Jessie has found more than £1 million in cash that was being smuggled through Heathrow airport. The two-year-old springer spaniel’s "unprecedented run of success" came in her first five months working for the UK Border Force. Jessie is trained to detect the scent of ink on banknotes and found £350,000 in freight that was being sent abroad. Other finds included large undeclared sums being brought into the country in hand luggage from the Middle East. Jessie’s discoveries since August came on top of more than £8 million of cash found by other Border Force dogs at Heathrow and Gatwick in the 12 months to the end of last March. Pictured : Sniffer dog Jessie with handler Cat Jurczenko.
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  • FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
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    FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
    A "wonder" sniffer dog called Jessie has found more than £1 million in cash that was being smuggled through Heathrow airport. The two-year-old springer spaniel’s "unprecedented run of success" came in her first five months working for the UK Border Force. Jessie is trained to detect the scent of ink on banknotes and found £350,000 in freight that was being sent abroad. Other finds included large undeclared sums being brought into the country in hand luggage from the Middle East. Jessie’s discoveries since August came on top of more than £8 million of cash found by other Border Force dogs at Heathrow and Gatwick in the 12 months to the end of last March. Pictured : Sniffer dog Jessie with handler Cat Jurczenko.
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  • FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
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    FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
    A "wonder" sniffer dog called Jessie has found more than £1 million in cash that was being smuggled through Heathrow airport. The two-year-old springer spaniel’s "unprecedented run of success" came in her first five months working for the UK Border Force. Jessie is trained to detect the scent of ink on banknotes and found £350,000 in freight that was being sent abroad. Other finds included large undeclared sums being brought into the country in hand luggage from the Middle East. Jessie’s discoveries since August came on top of more than £8 million of cash found by other Border Force dogs at Heathrow and Gatwick in the 12 months to the end of last March. Pictured : Sniffer dog Jessie with handler Cat Jurczenko.
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  • FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
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    FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
    A "wonder" sniffer dog called Jessie has found more than £1 million in cash that was being smuggled through Heathrow airport. The two-year-old springer spaniel’s "unprecedented run of success" came in her first five months working for the UK Border Force. Jessie is trained to detect the scent of ink on banknotes and found £350,000 in freight that was being sent abroad. Other finds included large undeclared sums being brought into the country in hand luggage from the Middle East. Jessie’s discoveries since August came on top of more than £8 million of cash found by other Border Force dogs at Heathrow and Gatwick in the 12 months to the end of last March. Pictured : Sniffer dog Jessie with handler Cat Jurczenko.
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  • FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
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    FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
    A "wonder" sniffer dog called Jessie has found more than £1 million in cash that was being smuggled through Heathrow airport. The two-year-old springer spaniel’s "unprecedented run of success" came in her first five months working for the UK Border Force. Jessie is trained to detect the scent of ink on banknotes and found £350,000 in freight that was being sent abroad. Other finds included large undeclared sums being brought into the country in hand luggage from the Middle East. Jessie’s discoveries since August came on top of more than £8 million of cash found by other Border Force dogs at Heathrow and Gatwick in the 12 months to the end of last March. Pictured : Sniffer dog Jessie with handler Cat Jurczenko.
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  • FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
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    FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
    A "wonder" sniffer dog called Jessie has found more than £1 million in cash that was being smuggled through Heathrow airport. The two-year-old springer spaniel’s "unprecedented run of success" came in her first five months working for the UK Border Force. Jessie is trained to detect the scent of ink on banknotes and found £350,000 in freight that was being sent abroad. Other finds included large undeclared sums being brought into the country in hand luggage from the Middle East. Jessie’s discoveries since August came on top of more than £8 million of cash found by other Border Force dogs at Heathrow and Gatwick in the 12 months to the end of last March. Pictured : Sniffer dog Jessie with handler Cat Jurczenko.
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  • FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
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    FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
    A "wonder" sniffer dog called Jessie has found more than £1 million in cash that was being smuggled through Heathrow airport. The two-year-old springer spaniel’s "unprecedented run of success" came in her first five months working for the UK Border Force. Jessie is trained to detect the scent of ink on banknotes and found £350,000 in freight that was being sent abroad. Other finds included large undeclared sums being brought into the country in hand luggage from the Middle East. Jessie’s discoveries since August came on top of more than £8 million of cash found by other Border Force dogs at Heathrow and Gatwick in the 12 months to the end of last March. Pictured : Sniffer dog Jessie with handler Cat Jurczenko.
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  • FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
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    FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
    A "wonder" sniffer dog called Jessie has found more than £1 million in cash that was being smuggled through Heathrow airport. The two-year-old springer spaniel’s "unprecedented run of success" came in her first five months working for the UK Border Force. Jessie is trained to detect the scent of ink on banknotes and found £350,000 in freight that was being sent abroad. Other finds included large undeclared sums being brought into the country in hand luggage from the Middle East. Jessie’s discoveries since August came on top of more than £8 million of cash found by other Border Force dogs at Heathrow and Gatwick in the 12 months to the end of last March. Pictured : Sniffer dog Jessie with handler Cat Jurczenko.
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  • FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
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    FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
    A "wonder" sniffer dog called Jessie has found more than £1 million in cash that was being smuggled through Heathrow airport. The two-year-old springer spaniel’s "unprecedented run of success" came in her first five months working for the UK Border Force. Jessie is trained to detect the scent of ink on banknotes and found £350,000 in freight that was being sent abroad. Other finds included large undeclared sums being brought into the country in hand luggage from the Middle East. Jessie’s discoveries since August came on top of more than £8 million of cash found by other Border Force dogs at Heathrow and Gatwick in the 12 months to the end of last March. Pictured : Sniffer dog Jessie with handler Cat Jurczenko.
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) *** Local Caption *** 02036609

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  • FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
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    FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
    A "wonder" sniffer dog called Jessie has found more than £1 million in cash that was being smuggled through Heathrow airport. The two-year-old springer spaniel’s "unprecedented run of success" came in her first five months working for the UK Border Force. Jessie is trained to detect the scent of ink on banknotes and found £350,000 in freight that was being sent abroad. Other finds included large undeclared sums being brought into the country in hand luggage from the Middle East. Jessie’s discoveries since August came on top of more than £8 million of cash found by other Border Force dogs at Heathrow and Gatwick in the 12 months to the end of last March. Pictured : Sniffer dog Jessie with handler Cat Jurczenko.
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  • FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
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    FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
    A "wonder" sniffer dog called Jessie has found more than £1 million in cash that was being smuggled through Heathrow airport. The two-year-old springer spaniel’s "unprecedented run of success" came in her first five months working for the UK Border Force. Jessie is trained to detect the scent of ink on banknotes and found £350,000 in freight that was being sent abroad. Other finds included large undeclared sums being brought into the country in hand luggage from the Middle East. Jessie’s discoveries since August came on top of more than £8 million of cash found by other Border Force dogs at Heathrow and Gatwick in the 12 months to the end of last March. Pictured : Sniffer dog Jessie with handler Cat Jurczenko.
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  • FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
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    FEATURE - Zollhund erschnüffelt geschmuggeltes Geld
    A "wonder" sniffer dog called Jessie has found more than £1 million in cash that was being smuggled through Heathrow airport. The two-year-old springer spaniel’s "unprecedented run of success" came in her first five months working for the UK Border Force. Jessie is trained to detect the scent of ink on banknotes and found £350,000 in freight that was being sent abroad. Other finds included large undeclared sums being brought into the country in hand luggage from the Middle East. Jessie’s discoveries since August came on top of more than £8 million of cash found by other Border Force dogs at Heathrow and Gatwick in the 12 months to the end of last March. Pictured : Sniffer dog Jessie with handler Cat Jurczenko.
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  • REPORTAGE - Bizzar und himmeltraurig: Bilder von illegalen Einwanderern in die USA
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    REPORTAGE - Bizzar und himmeltraurig: Bilder von illegalen Einwanderern in die USA
    MANDATORY CREDIT: USCBP/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial use only
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by USCBP/REX/Shutterstock (5779525a)
    Tucson Sector Border Patrol agents remove seven illegal aliens including three children from hot car trunks
    U.S. Border Patrol remove smuggled children from hot car trunks, Tucson, Arizona, USA - 03 Jun 2016
    With Donald Trump edging closer to the White House, the building of a wall spanning the 1,933 mile land border between Mexico and America could become reality.

    Despite existing borders, there have been numerous novel attempts at illegally entering America. This gallery highlights some of the inventive, and often desperate, attempts halted by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

    They range from the heart-breaking discovery last month (June) of children being smuggled in hot car trunks to December's interception of a fake, but convincing, border patrol vehicle packed with immigrants.

    Other attempts include a Jeep Cherokee balanced precariously atop the border fence border fence and the infamous sight of a man sewn into a car seat.


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  • Gravel smuggled through a tunnel under the Egypt-Gaza border, Rafah, Gaza Strip - 16 Oct 2011
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    Gravel smuggled through a tunnel under the Egypt-Gaza border, Rafah, Gaza Strip - 16 Oct 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Mahmud Nassar/APAimages / Rex Features (1471051f)
    Palestinian men smuggle gravel into the Gaza Strip
    Gravel smuggled through a tunnel under the Egypt-Gaza border, Rafah, Gaza Strip - 16 Oct 2011
    Israel has announced a list of 477 Palestinian prisoners to be released next week as part of a deal to secure Gilad Shalit's freedom, many of whom were involved in bloody militant attacks. Israel stopped allowing some construction materials into Gaza Strip since Shalit's capture.
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  • Gravel smuggled through a tunnel under the Egypt-Gaza border, Rafah, Gaza Strip - 16 Oct 2011
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    Gravel smuggled through a tunnel under the Egypt-Gaza border, Rafah, Gaza Strip - 16 Oct 2011
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    Palestinian men smuggle gravel into the Gaza Strip
    Gravel smuggled through a tunnel under the Egypt-Gaza border, Rafah, Gaza Strip - 16 Oct 2011
    Israel has announced a list of 477 Palestinian prisoners to be released next week as part of a deal to secure Gilad Shalit's freedom, many of whom were involved in bloody militant attacks. Israel stopped allowing some construction materials into Gaza Strip since Shalit's capture.
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  • Gravel smuggled through a tunnel under the Egypt-Gaza border, Rafah, Gaza Strip - 16 Oct 2011
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    Gravel smuggled through a tunnel under the Egypt-Gaza border, Rafah, Gaza Strip - 16 Oct 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Mahmud Nassar/APAimages / Rex Features (1471051c)
    Palestinian men smuggle gravel into the Gaza Strip
    Gravel smuggled through a tunnel under the Egypt-Gaza border, Rafah, Gaza Strip - 16 Oct 2011
    Israel has announced a list of 477 Palestinian prisoners to be released next week as part of a deal to secure Gilad Shalit's freedom, many of whom were involved in bloody militant attacks. Israel stopped allowing some construction materials into Gaza Strip since Shalit's capture.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Gravel smuggled through a tunnel under the Egypt-Gaza border, Rafah, Gaza Strip - 16 Oct 2011
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    Gravel smuggled through a tunnel under the Egypt-Gaza border, Rafah, Gaza Strip - 16 Oct 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Mahmud Nassar/APAimages / Rex Features (1471051a)
    Palestinian men smuggle gravel into the Gaza Strip
    Gravel smuggled through a tunnel under the Egypt-Gaza border, Rafah, Gaza Strip - 16 Oct 2011
    Israel has announced a list of 477 Palestinian prisoners to be released next week as part of a deal to secure Gilad Shalit's freedom, many of whom were involved in bloody militant attacks. Israel stopped allowing some construction materials into Gaza Strip since Shalit's capture.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Piece of famous Saddam Hussein Statue up for auction, Derby, Britain - Oct 2011
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    Piece of famous Saddam Hussein Statue up for auction, Derby, Britain - Oct 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Paul Tonge / Rex Features (1469396q)
    The buttock belonging to the giant bronze statue which was toppled in the liberation of Baghdad and was smuggled out of Iraq by former SAS hero Nigel Ely., The piece is expected to attract 'global interest when it is auctioned in Derby later this month.
    Bidding For Saddam's Bronze Behind
    Former SAS soldier Nigel 'Spud' Ely is planning to cash in on his time spent in Iraq by auctioning off one of his spoils of war: part of the backside of the bronze Saddam Hussein statue famously pulled down in Baghdad in front of the world's television networks seven years ago as the tyrant's reign came to an end.

    The 2ft-square piece of the despot's metal arse will now be sold off to raise money for injured ex-service personnel.

    Spud was working with a TV news crew on the frontline in 2003 when Baghdad was liberated by coalition forces led by Britain and the US.

    He arrived in the city's Firdos Square just after the statue of Saddam had been torn down by jubilant Iraqis and US Marines.

    Despite the cordon of US marines around the prostrate statue, Spud was allowed through after showing his credentials and helped himself to Saddam's bronze behind with a little help from another soldier, a crowbar and a sledgehammer.

    After smuggling it out under the guise of military vehicle armour, Spud will now be letting it go under the hammer - hopefully for a five-figure sum - at a Derby auction this October, with collectors referring to the piece as 'war relic art'.


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VBYQYSSEC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Piece of famous Saddam Hussein Statue up for auction, Derby, Britain - Oct 2011
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    Piece of famous Saddam Hussein Statue up for auction, Derby, Britain - Oct 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Paul Tonge / Rex Features (1469396k)
    Collect shows former SAS hero Nigel Ely (back of pic with a colleague in foreground) who smuggled the buttock from the statue of Saddam Hussein out of Iraq and which is now expected to attract 'global interest when it is auctioned in Derby later this month., The piece is expected to attract 'global interest when it is auctioned in Derby later this month.
    Bidding For Saddam's Bronze Behind
    Former SAS soldier Nigel 'Spud' Ely is planning to cash in on his time spent in Iraq by auctioning off one of his spoils of war: part of the backside of the bronze Saddam Hussein statue famously pulled down in Baghdad in front of the world's television networks seven years ago as the tyrant's reign came to an end.

    The 2ft-square piece of the despot's metal arse will now be sold off to raise money for injured ex-service personnel.

    Spud was working with a TV news crew on the frontline in 2003 when Baghdad was liberated by coalition forces led by Britain and the US.

    He arrived in the city's Firdos Square just after the statue of Saddam had been torn down by jubilant Iraqis and US Marines.

    Despite the cordon of US marines around the prostrate statue, Spud was allowed through after showing his credentials and helped himself to Saddam's bronze behind with a little help from another soldier, a crowbar and a sledgehammer.

    After smuggling it out under the guise of military vehicle armour, Spud will now be letting it go under the hammer - hopefully for a five-figure sum - at a Derby auction this October, with collectors referring to the piece as 'war relic art'.


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VBYQYSSEC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Piece of famous Saddam Hussein Statue up for auction, Derby, Britain - Oct 2011
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    Piece of famous Saddam Hussein Statue up for auction, Derby, Britain - Oct 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Paul Tonge / Rex Features (1469396o)
    Collect shows the head of the giant bronze statue after it was toppled in the liberation of Baghdad from which the buttock was smuggled out of Iraq by former SAS hero Nigel Ely., The piece is expected to attract 'global interest when it is auctioned in Derby later this month.
    Bidding For Saddam's Bronze Behind
    Former SAS soldier Nigel 'Spud' Ely is planning to cash in on his time spent in Iraq by auctioning off one of his spoils of war: part of the backside of the bronze Saddam Hussein statue famously pulled down in Baghdad in front of the world's television networks seven years ago as the tyrant's reign came to an end.

    The 2ft-square piece of the despot's metal arse will now be sold off to raise money for injured ex-service personnel.

    Spud was working with a TV news crew on the frontline in 2003 when Baghdad was liberated by coalition forces led by Britain and the US.

    He arrived in the city's Firdos Square just after the statue of Saddam had been torn down by jubilant Iraqis and US Marines.

    Despite the cordon of US marines around the prostrate statue, Spud was allowed through after showing his credentials and helped himself to Saddam's bronze behind with a little help from another soldier, a crowbar and a sledgehammer.

    After smuggling it out under the guise of military vehicle armour, Spud will now be letting it go under the hammer - hopefully for a five-figure sum - at a Derby auction this October, with collectors referring to the piece as 'war relic art'.


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VBYQYSSEC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Piece of famous Saddam Hussein Statue up for auction, Derby, Britain - Oct 2011
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    Piece of famous Saddam Hussein Statue up for auction, Derby, Britain - Oct 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Paul Tonge / Rex Features (1469396n)
    Collect shows the head of the giant bronze statue after it was toppled in the liberation of Baghdad from which the buttock was smuggled out of Iraq by former SAS hero Nigel Ely., The piece is expected to attract 'global interest when it is auctioned in Derby later this month.
    Bidding For Saddam's Bronze Behind
    Former SAS soldier Nigel 'Spud' Ely is planning to cash in on his time spent in Iraq by auctioning off one of his spoils of war: part of the backside of the bronze Saddam Hussein statue famously pulled down in Baghdad in front of the world's television networks seven years ago as the tyrant's reign came to an end.

    The 2ft-square piece of the despot's metal arse will now be sold off to raise money for injured ex-service personnel.

    Spud was working with a TV news crew on the frontline in 2003 when Baghdad was liberated by coalition forces led by Britain and the US.

    He arrived in the city's Firdos Square just after the statue of Saddam had been torn down by jubilant Iraqis and US Marines.

    Despite the cordon of US marines around the prostrate statue, Spud was allowed through after showing his credentials and helped himself to Saddam's bronze behind with a little help from another soldier, a crowbar and a sledgehammer.

    After smuggling it out under the guise of military vehicle armour, Spud will now be letting it go under the hammer - hopefully for a five-figure sum - at a Derby auction this October, with collectors referring to the piece as 'war relic art'.


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VBYQYSSEC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Piece of famous Saddam Hussein Statue up for auction, Derby, Britain - Oct 2011
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    Piece of famous Saddam Hussein Statue up for auction, Derby, Britain - Oct 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Paul Tonge / Rex Features (1469396l)
    Collect shows former SAS hero Nigel Ely (on left with a colleague) who smuggled the buttock from the statue of Saddam Hussein out of Iraq and which is now expected to attract 'global interest when it is auctioned in Derby later this month., The piece is expected to attract 'global interest when it is auctioned in Derby later this month.
    Bidding For Saddam's Bronze Behind
    Former SAS soldier Nigel 'Spud' Ely is planning to cash in on his time spent in Iraq by auctioning off one of his spoils of war: part of the backside of the bronze Saddam Hussein statue famously pulled down in Baghdad in front of the world's television networks seven years ago as the tyrant's reign came to an end.

    The 2ft-square piece of the despot's metal arse will now be sold off to raise money for injured ex-service personnel.

    Spud was working with a TV news crew on the frontline in 2003 when Baghdad was liberated by coalition forces led by Britain and the US.

    He arrived in the city's Firdos Square just after the statue of Saddam had been torn down by jubilant Iraqis and US Marines.

    Despite the cordon of US marines around the prostrate statue, Spud was allowed through after showing his credentials and helped himself to Saddam's bronze behind with a little help from another soldier, a crowbar and a sledgehammer.

    After smuggling it out under the guise of military vehicle armour, Spud will now be letting it go under the hammer - hopefully for a five-figure sum - at a Derby auction this October, with collectors referring to the piece as 'war relic art'.


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VBYQYSSEC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Piece of famous Saddam Hussein Statue up for auction, Derby, Britain - Oct 2011
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    Piece of famous Saddam Hussein Statue up for auction, Derby, Britain - Oct 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Paul Tonge / Rex Features (1469396h)
    Auctioneer's assistant Sam Rhodes pictured with Saddam Hussein's buttock from the giant bronze statue which was toppled in the liberation of Baghdad and smuggled out of Iraq by former SAS hero Nigel Ely., The piece is expected to attract 'global interest when it is auctioned in Derby later this month.
    Bidding For Saddam's Bronze Behind
    Former SAS soldier Nigel 'Spud' Ely is planning to cash in on his time spent in Iraq by auctioning off one of his spoils of war: part of the backside of the bronze Saddam Hussein statue famously pulled down in Baghdad in front of the world's television networks seven years ago as the tyrant's reign came to an end.

    The 2ft-square piece of the despot's metal arse will now be sold off to raise money for injured ex-service personnel.

    Spud was working with a TV news crew on the frontline in 2003 when Baghdad was liberated by coalition forces led by Britain and the US.

    He arrived in the city's Firdos Square just after the statue of Saddam had been torn down by jubilant Iraqis and US Marines.

    Despite the cordon of US marines around the prostrate statue, Spud was allowed through after showing his credentials and helped himself to Saddam's bronze behind with a little help from another soldier, a crowbar and a sledgehammer.

    After smuggling it out under the guise of military vehicle armour, Spud will now be letting it go under the hammer - hopefully for a five-figure sum - at a Derby auction this October, with collectors referring to the piece as 'war relic art'.


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VBYQYSSEC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Piece of famous Saddam Hussein Statue up for auction, Derby, Britain - Oct 2011
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    Piece of famous Saddam Hussein Statue up for auction, Derby, Britain - Oct 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Paul Tonge / Rex Features (1469396e)
    Auctioneer's assistant Sam Rhodes pictured with Saddam Hussein's buttock from the giant bronze statue which was toppled in the liberation of Baghdad and smuggled out of Iraq by former SAS hero Nigel Ely., The piece is expected to attract 'global interest when it is auctioned in Derby later this month.
    Bidding For Saddam's Bronze Behind
    Former SAS soldier Nigel 'Spud' Ely is planning to cash in on his time spent in Iraq by auctioning off one of his spoils of war: part of the backside of the bronze Saddam Hussein statue famously pulled down in Baghdad in front of the world's television networks seven years ago as the tyrant's reign came to an end.

    The 2ft-square piece of the despot's metal arse will now be sold off to raise money for injured ex-service personnel.

    Spud was working with a TV news crew on the frontline in 2003 when Baghdad was liberated by coalition forces led by Britain and the US.

    He arrived in the city's Firdos Square just after the statue of Saddam had been torn down by jubilant Iraqis and US Marines.

    Despite the cordon of US marines around the prostrate statue, Spud was allowed through after showing his credentials and helped himself to Saddam's bronze behind with a little help from another soldier, a crowbar and a sledgehammer.

    After smuggling it out under the guise of military vehicle armour, Spud will now be letting it go under the hammer - hopefully for a five-figure sum - at a Derby auction this October, with collectors referring to the piece as 'war relic art'.


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VBYQYSSEC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Piece of famous Saddam Hussein Statue up for auction, Derby, Britain - Oct 2011
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    Piece of famous Saddam Hussein Statue up for auction, Derby, Britain - Oct 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Paul Tonge / Rex Features (1469396b)
    Auctioneer Charles Hanson pictured with Saddam Hussein's buttock from the giant bronze statue which was toppled in the liberation of Baghdad and smuggled out of Iraq by former SAS hero Nigel Ely., The piece is expected to attract 'global interest when it is auctioned in Derby later this month.
    Bidding For Saddam's Bronze Behind
    Former SAS soldier Nigel 'Spud' Ely is planning to cash in on his time spent in Iraq by auctioning off one of his spoils of war: part of the backside of the bronze Saddam Hussein statue famously pulled down in Baghdad in front of the world's television networks seven years ago as the tyrant's reign came to an end.

    The 2ft-square piece of the despot's metal arse will now be sold off to raise money for injured ex-service personnel.

    Spud was working with a TV news crew on the frontline in 2003 when Baghdad was liberated by coalition forces led by Britain and the US.

    He arrived in the city's Firdos Square just after the statue of Saddam had been torn down by jubilant Iraqis and US Marines.

    Despite the cordon of US marines around the prostrate statue, Spud was allowed through after showing his credentials and helped himself to Saddam's bronze behind with a little help from another soldier, a crowbar and a sledgehammer.

    After smuggling it out under the guise of military vehicle armour, Spud will now be letting it go under the hammer - hopefully for a five-figure sum - at a Derby auction this October, with collectors referring to the piece as 'war relic art'.


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VBYQYSSEC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Piece of famous Saddam Hussein Statue up for auction, Derby, Britain - Oct 2011
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    Piece of famous Saddam Hussein Statue up for auction, Derby, Britain - Oct 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Paul Tonge / Rex Features (1469396a)
    Auctioneer Charles Hanson pictured with Saddam Hussein's buttock from the giant bronze statue which was toppled in the liberation of Baghdad and smuggled out of Iraq by former SAS hero Nigel Ely., The piece is expected to attract 'global interest when it is auctioned in Derby later this month.
    Bidding For Saddam's Bronze Behind
    Former SAS soldier Nigel 'Spud' Ely is planning to cash in on his time spent in Iraq by auctioning off one of his spoils of war: part of the backside of the bronze Saddam Hussein statue famously pulled down in Baghdad in front of the world's television networks seven years ago as the tyrant's reign came to an end.

    The 2ft-square piece of the despot's metal arse will now be sold off to raise money for injured ex-service personnel.

    Spud was working with a TV news crew on the frontline in 2003 when Baghdad was liberated by coalition forces led by Britain and the US.

    He arrived in the city's Firdos Square just after the statue of Saddam had been torn down by jubilant Iraqis and US Marines.

    Despite the cordon of US marines around the prostrate statue, Spud was allowed through after showing his credentials and helped himself to Saddam's bronze behind with a little help from another soldier, a crowbar and a sledgehammer.

    After smuggling it out under the guise of military vehicle armour, Spud will now be letting it go under the hammer - hopefully for a five-figure sum - at a Derby auction this October, with collectors referring to the piece as 'war relic art'.


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VBYQYSSEC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Section Of Iraqi Supergun Loaded On To A Lorry At Raf Sealand In Clwyd. Siezed By Customs At Teeside Docks Two Years Ago. The Harp Gun Developed By Dr Gerald Bull Was The Basis For The Iraqi 'supergun' Parts Of Which Were Manufactured In Britain An
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    Section Of Iraqi Supergun Loaded On To A Lorry At Raf Sealand In Clwyd. Siezed By Customs At Teeside Docks Two Years Ago. The Harp Gun Developed By Dr Gerald Bull Was The Basis For The Iraqi 'supergun' Parts Of Which Were Manufactured In Britain An
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Clive Howes/Evening Standard/REX/Shutterstock (2064244a)
    Section Of Iraqi Supergun Loaded On To A Lorry At Raf Sealand In Clwyd. Siezed By Customs At Teeside Docks Two Years Ago. The Harp Gun Developed By Dr Gerald Bull Was The Basis For The Iraqi 'supergun' Parts Of Which Were Manufactured In Britain And Smuggled Into Iraq. Twenty Years Ago Dr Gerald Bull's Harp Weapon Had A 172ft 16-inch Barrel Longer Than The Teesport Find But Less Than Half The Bore. The Mammoth Steel Gun Barrel Has Astonished The World's Artillery Experts Who Belive It Would Kill More Iraqi Loaders Than Any Enemy. To Fire It Would Require 200 People And A Space As Large As Wembley Stadium. And With An Hour Needed To Reload--enough Time For Anyone To Locate And Destroy It--it Must Be At Most A One Or Two-shot Weapon. But Using Conventional Explosives It Could Target Israel Or Iran--and With A Rocket-assisted Device It Could Reach Large Areas Of Europe The Soviet Union And North Africa.
    Section Of Iraqi Supergun Loaded On To A Lorry At Raf Sealand In Clwyd. Siezed By Customs At Teeside Docks Two Years Ago. The Harp Gun Developed By Dr Gerald Bull Was The Basis For The Iraqi 'supergun' Parts Of Which Were Manufactured In Britain An

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