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No cocaine in my wine, please

15/10/2010 by Ellen Wallace

Lausanne, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) -Magnetic Resonance Symmetry (MRS), the technique behind MRI scans done in hospitals could well be adopted by customs officials, if Swiss researchers in Lausanne and Geneva have their way. MRS has been shown by the group to be useful for scanning large cargoes and spotting cocaine that is being smuggled in wine […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: cocaine, customs, drug detection, EPFL, Giulio Gambarota, imports, law, society, Swiss research, University of Geneva, University of Lausanne

Geneva airport’s new rules Sunday, for non-Schengen passengers

27/03/2009 by Ellen Wallace

Geneva, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – Cointrin Airport won’t look the same to you Sunday if you’re fliying to or from Britain or Ireland or any other non-Schengen country. Swiss airports have been working with the European Union for some months to bring security systems into line, the last step in Switzerland dropping routine border controls to […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: category sports, Cointrin Airport, customs, flights, Geneva, GVA, ID cards, Ireland, Schengen Area, Switzerland, Terminal 10, travel, UK

Schengen is here, but border guards not yet authorized everywhere

14/01/2009 by Ellen Wallace

Bern, Switzerland (20 Minutes, Fre) – Travel on a train in Valais or Ticino and you should not be asked by a customs officer to show your goods – a situation that will soon change. Switzerland became part of the Schengen Area 12 December, which allows travelers to enter and leave Switzerland without routine passport […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: border guards, customs, Schengen, train, travel

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