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Urgent Advice Required
I fly out to America next week on business and my neighbour has asked me if I could hand-deliver a package to his cousin whilst I'm out there. I happily said yes, but he gave me the package last night and it's wrapped and I don't know what the contents are. Thing is, I have known Mustafa a while so I should trust him as he's a really friendly guy, but one thing I know about him is that he is a devout muslim and, when on the subject of religion, can be very political and has even described himself as 'fanatic'.
So my question is: If it's a food item is it likely to be confiscated?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Also remind him that at the check in desk you will be asked (routinely) if you are carrying something for someone else and you will admit that you are and will be telling them who if they need that info (if it is anything suspect that should scare him into taking it back off you)
Champagne, I have to agree with the others. Where the package contains food and is likely to be confiscated would be the last of my concerns. Unless your friend shows you the contents of the parcel, them under no circumstances would I even consider helping him out.
There are plenty of very reliable couriers who can have parcels hand delivered within a day or two to anywhere in the world - albeit at a cost - and if this parcel is important to him, he could avail of these services.
I cannot imaging how scared I'd be if the parcel was being opened by customs, let alone if the contents were found to be illegal.
If you decide to go ahead and deliver the parcel, then why don't you just open the thing up before you go. If it is all fine, then just wrap it up and claim that it was opened for a routine inspection at the airport. If you don't like what you see, then do what you feel is right, i.e., return the parcel to Mustafa, go to the police, etc.