(1)
If any officer or person authorized to make searches and seizures has probable cause to believe that—
(A)
any merchandise upon which the duties have not been paid, or which has been otherwise brought into the United States unlawfully;
(B)
any property which is subject to forfeiture under any provision of law enforced or administered by the United States Customs Service; or
(C)
any document, container, wrapping, or other article which is evidence of a violation of section
1592 of this title involving fraud or of any other law enforced or administered by the United States Customs Service,
is in any dwelling house, store, or other building or place, he may make application, under oath, to any justice of the peace, to any municipal, county, State, or Federal judge, or to any Federal magistrate judge, and shall thereupon be entitled to a warrant to enter such dwelling house in the daytime only, or such store or other place at night or by day, and to search for and seize such merchandise or other article described in the warrant.