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P56.5-M illegal drugs seized from two passengers at NAIA

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Authorities from the Bureau of Customs-Ninoy Aquino International Airport (BOC-NAIA), in collaboration with the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) and the NAIA Inter-Agency Drug Interdiction Task Group (NAIA-IADITG), announced the successful interception of two passengers attempting to smuggle illegal drugs worth P56,557,000 during back-to-back operations at the NAIA Terminal 3 on August 13 and 14, 2024.

BOC- NAIA District Collector Yasmin Mapa said the BOC-NAIA remains steadfast in its commitment to safeguard the nation’s borders.

She announced that on August 13, 2024, a South African passenger arriving from Abu Dhabi via Etihad Airways flight EY424 was intercepted with 5.256 kilograms of methamphetamine hydrochloride, commonly known as shabu, valued at P35,802,000.

This was followed by the incident on August 14, 2024, when a Thai passenger arriving from Thailand via Thai Airways flight TG620 was apprehended with 14.825 kilograms of kush, a high-grade marijuana, with an estimated street value of P20,755,000.

Both passengers were subjected to rigorous baggage screening processes, including x-ray scanning, K9 inspection, and thorough physical examinations, which led to the discovery of the illicit substances.

The apprehended passengers and the seized illegal drugs were immediately turned over to PDEA for custodial investigation and the initiation of inquest proceedings for violations of Republic Act No. 9165, the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002, as amended, and Republic Act 10863, or the Customs Modernization and Tariff Act (CMTA).

Commissioner Bienvenido Rubio issued a stern warning to those attempting to smuggle illegal goods into the country: “The BOC will remain vigilant in protecting our borders against the smuggling of illegal goods.”

Itchie G. Cabayan
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