Are there consequences of having been questioned by customs?

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I was leaving Botswana to go back to Europe, and transited in Windhoek. In the departures hall, I was approached by a customs officer who requested that we go through my luggage together. It turned out that the reason for the alarm was a souvenir consisting of a polished and engraved cow's horn. On the scanners, it raised suspicions for being possibly a rhinoceros horn (Africa's rhino population is decimated because of horn-related poaching, so that would be very serious).

After they heard the cow's horn explanation (they were somewhat surprised, apparently this souvenir is not as common in Namibia as it is in Botswana), I was escorted to a police room within the airport, where the officer asked me to note my name, passport number and a description of the found item on a blank sheet of paper - there was no official form - and I was released to go on with my flight.

I have never been questioned by customs before, so I wonder what are the consequences, if any.

  • Am I obliged to mention this accident somewhere in the future, for example on visa applications for Namibia or for other countries? If yes, do I have to do it preemptively, or only when asked explicitly?
  • should I assume that I am now on a list of people who have to be more thoroughly checked by security, and plan for delays like manual checks when I fly in the future?
  • is there something else that can happen?


Best Answer

The answers to your questions are: no, no and no.

Merely being questioned by customs is absolutely nothing to be worried about. Chances for it to happen is greater in some parts of the world than in other, but any traveller with more than just a few international trips will at some point likely be questioned by customs.




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What happens if an item is rejected at customs?

If any of these documents are missing, Customs will either immediately reject the consignment and ask it to be sent back to source or hold the shipment for a set period of time to allow the Shipper to submit the documents. Storage charges will be charged during this period.

What is the responsibility of a custom?

Customs is an authority or agency in a country responsible for collecting tariffs and for controlling the flow of goods, including animals, transports, personal effects, and hazardous items, into and out of a country.

Are customs necessary?

Customs clearance is a necessary procedure before goods can be imported or exported internationally. If a shipment is cleared, then the shipper will provide documentation confirming customs duties that are paid and the shipment can be processed.

Is custom duty abolished?

With effect from May 22, it abolished customs duties on the import of some raw materials needed by the steel industry, lowering costs for the domestic industry and lowering prices.



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