FREE TRADE ZONES AND FREE PORTS
1. The Parties shall apply measures to suppress the illicit traffic in controlled substances in free trade zones and in free ports that are no less stringent than those applied in other parts of their territories.
2.
The Parties shall endeavour:
(a) To monitor the movement and transshipment of goods in free trade zones and free ports, and, to that end, shall empower appropriate authorities to search cargoes and incoming and outgoing vessels, including pleasure craft and fishing vessels, as well as aircraft and vehicles;
(b) To establish a detection system to discover and identify suspicious substances passing in or out of those areas, including, when
appropriate, the search of crew membrs and passengers and their baggage;
(c) To maintain patrols in harbour and dock areas and at airports and border control points in those areas.
Article 14
SUPPRESSION OF THE USE OF THE MAILS FOR ILLICIT TRAFFIC
1.
In conformity with their obligations under the Conventions of the Universal Postal Union, and consistent with the basic principles of their respective national legal systems, the Parties shall adopt measures to suppress the use of the mails for illicit traffic and shall co-operate with one another to that end.
2.
Measures referred to in paragraph 1 of this article shall include, in
particular:
(a) Co-ordinated preventive and repressive action to discourage the use of the mails for illicit traffic;
(b) Introduction and maintenance by authorized law enforcement personnel of investigative techniques designed to detect controlled substances in the mails;
Legislative measures designed to enable the use of appropriate means to secure evidence required for judicial proceedings.
(c)