Frankfurt Airport's bizarre customs finds
Customs officers in Frankfurt have presented their 2016 report: drugs, animals, weapons - they've seen it all.
Illegal dagger
Illegal contraband is seized virtually every day at Frankfurt Airport - even if it is not always clear whether those sending or carrying it knew that it was illegal. This dagger violates Germany's weapons control laws.
Fake sneakers
Forging labels of high-street brands remains one of the most common crimes uncovered by customs officers, who presented this fake Reebok sneaker at a press conference this week
Illegal nail clippers
Sometimes customs officers have to have a sharp eyes. Last year, they noticed that these nail clippers weren't really from the town of Solingen - another example of fraud.
Real ivory
Ivory is a much-smuggled material - and buying and selling it can be a violation of the Washington Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species.
Electronic pulse lighter
The current on this electronic pulse cigarette lighter was found to be too high - another violation of the law that officers pulled up. It was taken out of circulation.
Not real Lego
This Chinese imitation Lego was seized - an obvious and illegal copy of the original.
Ammunition in the mail
Smuggled weapons sometimes fall into the hands of German customs officials too.