smuggle
verb [ T ]
uk/ˈsmʌɡl/ us LAW
to take goods or people into or out of a country illegally:
He was sentenced to 65 months in prison for smuggling 14 kilograms of cocaine.
smuggle sb/sth into somewhere The three immigrants were smuggled into Florida.
smuggle sb/sth in Customs officials believe up to 100 pets are smuggled in each week.
smuggle sb/sth out of somewhere The money was smuggled out of the country.
smuggle sb/sth out A third of all the maize-meal milled in Zambia is smuggled out.
The people were smuggled across the border.