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Transparency data: Border Force transparency data: Q4 2022

Home Office

February 23
11:34 2023

Border Force transparency data: Q4 2022

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This document contains data on:

  • clearance of passengers at the border within published service standards
  • drugs seized volumes
  • drugs seizures
  • convention of international trade of endangered species (CITES) seizures
  • convention of international trade of endangered species (CITES) volume
  • tax revenue that is protected through detecting goods where excise duty has not been declared
  • cost per passenger processed at the border
  • total quantity of firearms, knives and other offensive weapons
  • seizures of firearms, knives and other offensive weapons (units only)
Published 23 February 2023

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