Bureau of Customs (BOC) Commissioner Ariel Nepomuceno led the inspection and turnover of various seized illegal drugs at the BOC-–Ninoy Aquino International Airport (BOC–NAIA), with a total estimated value of over ₱38 million and which were seized at warehouse facilities in Pasay City.
Reportedly, in March 2026, several inbound parcels were flagged due to suspicious x-ray images, leading to the interception of illegal drugs concealed in various shipments. A total of 5,691 grams of methamphetamine hydrochloride, or “shabu,” with an estimated value of ₱38,698,800, was recovered.
From January to March 2026, the BOC-NAIA under the leadership of District Collector Atty. Yasmin Obillos-Mapa, recorded an estimated ₱955.888 million worth of anti-drug operations.
Atty. Mapa emphasized the importance of sustained coordination and strict monitoring of inbound shipments, noting that the successful interceptions were made possible through strengthened risk profiling and the vigilance of frontline personnel.
Anchored on intensified border protection and sustained inter‑agency cooperation, the BOC’s nationwide anti‑drug campaign has resulted in the seizure of ₱1.865 billion worth of illegal drugs from January 1 to March 29, 2026.
The operations were carried out in line with the directive of President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. to strengthen border protection and curb the entry of illegal substances.
All seized items were turned over to the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency for further investigation and proper disposition in accordance with existing laws and regulations, including Republic Act No. 9165, or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002, and Republic Act No. 10863, or the Customs Modernization and Tariff Act.
Nepomuceno underscored the BOC’s sustained commitment to securing the country’s border, stating, “These successive interceptions demonstrate our firm resolve to detect and stop illicit shipments. We will continue to strengthen our risk management systems, enhance coordination with partner agencies, and ensure that all suspicious cargo and mail are thoroughly examined to protect the Filipino people from the dangers posed by illegal drugs.”




