CUSTOMS and aviation police officers have intercepted two smuggled wooden crates containing hybrid cannabis from Thailand, worth more than P16 million at Clark Freeport Zone in Pampanga.
“This successful operation, executed on August 19, 2024, highlights the relentless vigilance and coordinated efforts of the Clark Drug Interdiction Task Group (Clark-DITG), who serve as the nation’s frontline defense against illicit drug trafficking,” said Aviation Security Group (Avsegroup) director Brig. Gen. Christopher Abrahano.
The crates, falsely declared as “Sofa Sets” from Bangkok, were flagged by the Bureau of Customs (BOC) during an X-ray inspection.
Customs examiners alerted the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) in Clark, the Aviation Security Unit 3, and the Clark-DITG for the investigation, leading to the discovery of the drugs.
The authorities found 23 transparent plastic bags containing 10.406 kilograms of high-grade kush marijuana.
The seized items were turned over to the PDEA for laboratory analysis.
Meanwhile, the consignee, a resident of Hermosa, Bataan, will be charged with violation of Republic Act 9165, the “Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.”
Abrahano commended the “seamless collaboration” and swift action of the Clark-DITG, highlighting the critical role of law enforcement in safeguarding the nation’s ports.
“This operation is a testament to our unwavering commitment to combating drug smuggling. The PNP Avsegroup, along with our airport partners, remains ever-vigilant in ensuring the safety and security of our country’s gateways,” he said.
Initial inventory of the seized drugs was conducted under the supervision of local government officials from Pampanga and a representative from the Office of the City Prosecutor of Mabalacat to ensure transparency.
Abrahano said the successful interception not only disrupts the flow of illegal drugs into the country but also sends a strong message to illegal drug traffickers.
Editor’s Note: This is an updated article. Originally posted with the headline “High-grade cannabis valued at P16 million seized in Pampanga”
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