Passenger Carrying p43.4-M Worth of Cocaine Intercepted at Naia T3
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Customs – NAIA intercepted 8.197 kilograms of suspected cocaine from a passenger at NAIA 3. According to Customs, the drugs are worth 43.4-million pesos. It was carried by a Filipino passenger who arrived in the country from Doha, Qatar and had a connecting flight from Brazil. The suspected cocaine was stuffed into baggage compartments and linings. Authorities discovered it when he underwent a 100 percent physical examination after a suspicious …
BOC INTERCEPTS COCAINE WORTH P43M AT NAIA T3
In furtherance of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s directive for an intensified anti-drug campaign, the Bureau of Customs – Ninoy Aquino International Airport (BOC-NAIA) intercepted more than eight kilograms of cocaine from an arriving passenger at NAIA Terminal 3, with an estimated value of ₱43,428,200. Suspicious images were detected during x-ray screening of the checked-in baggage of a passenger, prompting the luggage to be tagged for verific…
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