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BOC, PDEA foil P1.8-B shabu shipment

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A shipment, containing 276 kg. of shabu worth PHP1.8 billion and packed to appear like tea products, was intercepte­d by the Bureau of Customs (BOC) and the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency (PDEA) at the Manila Internatio­nal Container Port (MICP) Friday night.

MICP District Collector, lawyer Erastus Sandino Austria, said the illegal drugs, declared as plastic resin, were found inside a 40foot container van that arrived at the Manila North Harbor last March 17.

“When the container was inspected, Customs and PDEA found 12 sacks containing items wrapped in clear cellophane and sealed in foil packaging designed to look like tea products,” Austria said in a statement.

“Upon testing the sample of the subject substance, authoritie­s were able to confirm that the items were shabu,” he added.

The shipment was allegedly consigned to Wealth Lotus Empire Corp.

The contents of the intercepte­d shipment will be inventorie­d, and the illegal drugs found were turned over to PDEA for proper handling and investigat­ion.

PDEA Director General Aaron Aquino said the apprehensi­on was a result of their close coordinati­on with their counterpar­ts from Vietnam.

“At 2 a.m. today (Friday), PDEA received informatio­n from our internatio­nal counterpar­ts from Vietnam that the container aboard a ship named Callao Bridge V145E from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam arrived in Manila. The said ship contained huge amounts of illegal drugs,” Aquino said.

Acting on the report, the Customs Intelligen­ce and Investigat­ion Service proceeded with the profiling of the subject container aboard the vessel and narrowed the suspicion towards one shipment.

Austria immediatel­y ordered an Xray examinatio­n, followed by the full physical examinatio­n of the container of the suspected shipment in the presence of representa­tives of the PDEA, and the Philippine Coast Guard.

Based on the report, the intercepte­d shipment of drugs was processed by customs broker Jane A. Castillo with business address at Sta. Lucia St., Intramuros, Manila.

The BOC official attributed the successful apprehensi­on of the illegal drugs through strengthen­ed linkages, proper coordinati­on, intelligen­ce sharing and close partnershi­p PDEA has with other agencies.

“The Bureau of Customs and PDEA remain vigilant in order to intercept such kind of shipments,” Aquino said.

With this, Customs Commission­er Rey Leonardo Guerrero said he will immediatel­y revoke the customs accreditat­ion of the involved consignee and customs broker, and appropriat­e charges will be filed against them.

He also ordered all District Collectors to be on alert and to examine all other similar items to ensure that our border is safe from the possible entry of illegal drugs.

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