The Philippine Star

P74.8-M shabu hidden in chairs, grill seized

- By EVELYN MACAIRAN – With Ramon Efren Lazaro, Ed Amoroso

At least 11.5 kilos of shabu, with an estimated street value of P74.8 million hidden in three packages, which arrived at the Clark Freeport Zone on Friday, were seized on Monday.

The parcels came from California and were misdeclare­d as chairs and cooking equipment and consigned to three persons, the Bureau of Customs (BOC) said yesterday.

“After examinatio­n indicated the presence of drugs, personnel of the BOC’s Enforcemen­t and Security Service and Anti-Drugs Task Force and the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency... conducted controlled delivery operations,” Customs Commission­er Isidro Lapeña said.

One of the packages, which was declared to contain a chair, was consigned to a certain Arthur Santiago of Barangay San Martin de Porres in Parañaque City. A certain Dolores Lintag who received the parcel was arrested.

Also arrested was Melchor Corocoto who received the second package misdeclare­d as a barbecue grill and consigned to Marilou Mendez also of Barangay San Martin de Porres.

William dela Piza and Daniel Andrada, who received the package declared as bar stools and consigned to a certain Mark Fojas, were arrested in Bacoor, Cavite.

The BOC will issue a warrant of seizure and detention of the parcels for violation of Republic Act 10863 or the Customs Modernizat­ion and Tariff Act and the Comprehens­ive Dangerous Drugs Act.

3 shot dead

Meanwhile, three drug suspects were killed in alleged shootouts with police officers in anti-drug operations in Bulacan and Cavite in the past two days.

An alias Roel allegedly fired at anti-narcotics agents in Barangay Sto. Cristo, Pulilan at around 10:55 p.m. on Monday.

A caliber .38 revolver, 11 sachets of shabu and a tricycle were recovered from the fatality, police said.

Two men known only by their aliases of Lorick and Romiel allegedly pulled out their guns when they sensed they had sold shabu to undercover agents in Barangay Niog 3, Bacoor before dawn yesterday. They were declared dead on arrival at the St. Dominic Hospital.

The suspects reportedly yielded a caliber .38 revolver, a caliber .22 pistol and 10 sachets of shabu.

 ?? BOY SANTOS ?? PDEA director general Aaron Aquino presents yesterday parcels with 11.5 kilos of shabu which were seized on Monday.
BOY SANTOS PDEA director general Aaron Aquino presents yesterday parcels with 11.5 kilos of shabu which were seized on Monday.

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