Kuwait Times

Philippine authoritie­s seize 605 kg of meth from China

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MANILA: Philippine authoritie­s said yesterday that they have seized 605 kg of highgrade methamphet­amine shipped from China following a tip from the Chinese government. National Bureau of Investigat­ion officials said the drugs, with a street value of 6.05 billion pesos ($121.4 million), were seized over the weekend from a brokerage warehouse in metropolit­an Manila, while a portion was intercepte­d from a shipment consignee.

The operation was jointly conducted with the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency, police and the Bureau of Customs, which alerted the NBI on informatio­n from China’s Office of National Narcotics Control Commission about a large shipment of illegal drugs. “This is a good sign of cooperatio­n not only of the different agencies under the present administra­tion but also the internatio­nal community,” NBI Deputy Director Ferdinand Lavin said at a news conference.

The NBI seized 505 kg of the drugs, popularly known as shabu, from a warehouse in Valenzuela City in operations Friday and Saturday. The drugs were contained in plastic bags inside metal cylinders that were placed in four crates.

The Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency also seized 100 kg from another warehouse of a consignee on Saturday. Two suspects who received the illegal shipment have been taken into custody. Since taking office last year, President Rodrigo Duterte has launched a war on illegal drugs that has last left thousands of suspected drug dealers and addicts dead. — AP

 ??  ?? MANILA: A man passes a box of rubber gloves after they arranged packs of seized methamphet­amine at the National Bureau of Investigat­ion yesterday. — AP
MANILA: A man passes a box of rubber gloves after they arranged packs of seized methamphet­amine at the National Bureau of Investigat­ion yesterday. — AP

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