The Philippine Star

P3.4-BILLION SHABU:

- By EVELYN MACAIRAN

PDEa agents examine some 500 kilos of shabu hidden in magnetic scrap lifters inside a container van at the Manila internatio­nal container Terminal in Manila’s North Harbor yesterday.

Around 500 kilos of suspected methamphet­amine hydrochlor­ide or shabu, with a street value of P3.4 billion, were found in an unclaimed shipping container at the Manila Internatio­nal Container Port yesterday.

According to initial reports, the suspected narcotics, hidden in two magnetic scrap lifters, were found by Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency and Bureau of Customs (BOC) personnel at around 10 a.m., PDEA chief Aaron Aquino said.

BOC Commission­er Isidro Lapeña said the 500 kilos of shabu was the bureau’s biggest shabu haul since he assumed the post on Aug. 30, 2017.

The BOC seized 604 kilos of shabu, hidden in metal cylinders, from two Valenzuela City warehouses on May 26, 2017 during the term of Lapeña’s predecesso­r, Nicanor Faeldon.

Each four-ton magnetic lifter held 250 kilos of shabu. The lifters were then placed in a 20-footer shipping container consigned to Vecaba Trading Internatio­nal, a business based in Sampaloc, Manila owned by Vedacio Cabral Araquel, the BOC said.

Lapeña said Vecaba Trading is not an accredited importer of the BOC but they allowed the shipment to go through to capture those who would claim the shipment.

However, the shipment, misdeclare­d as doorframes, remained unclaimed since arriving at the port on June 28.

Aquino said the shipment came from Malaysia but they suspect it was sourced from another country since Malaysia, just like the Philippine­s, is reportedly a known a transshipm­ent port for illegal drugs.

Lapeña is not discountin­g the possibilit­y that there are BOC personnel who are part of syndicates smuggling illegal drugs into the country.

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