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According to the report, Law enforcement authorities confiscated around PHP42.1 million worth of illegal drugs from a South African national at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3 in Pasay City on Saturday night. PNP-Drug Enforcement Group chief, Brig. Gen. Eleazar Matta, said the operations took place around 9:20 p.m.
The report said that it was conducted in cooperation with operatives from the Intelligence Foreign and Liaison Division and officials of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency and Bureau of Customs stationed at the NAIA Customs International Arrival Area of Terminal 3.
The report added that the operation resulted in the arrest of a 31-year-old male South African national, who was found with one black luggage containing one transparent plastic pouch wrapped with black duct tape and packaging tape.
The impressive outcomes of our recent drug enforcement operation highlight the effectiveness of the government’s strategies in combating drug-related crime. This success not only disrupts the drug trade but also fosters a safer and healthier community.
News Source : PNA
The report said that it was conducted in cooperation with operatives from the Intelligence Foreign and Liaison Division and officials of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency and Bureau of Customs stationed at the NAIA Customs International Arrival Area of Terminal 3.
The report added that the operation resulted in the arrest of a 31-year-old male South African national, who was found with one black luggage containing one transparent plastic pouch wrapped with black duct tape and packaging tape.
The impressive outcomes of our recent drug enforcement operation highlight the effectiveness of the government’s strategies in combating drug-related crime. This success not only disrupts the drug trade but also fosters a safer and healthier community.
News Source : PNA