MANILA, Philippines — A brick of suspected cocaine was discovered by a construction worker along the shoreline of Baler in Aurora early Sunday.
According to the provincial police, the discovery of the alleged brick of suspected cocaine along the shoreline of Brgy. Reserva in Baler was reported to their office at around 7:30 a.m.
Police said the substance was estimated to weigh more or less one kilogram and wrapped in black plastic with the “Lexus” marking.
Authorities are currently verifying the entire shoreline along Baler, Aurora. Intel operatives are also conducting discreet monitoring.
Municipal police stations were also alerted for possible recovery of similar items in their respective areas.
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This is the recent recovery of a suspected cocaine block in the country with at least 15 recoveries recorded by the Philippine National Police as of February 25.
Authorities have recovered 168.04709 kilograms of cocaine worth P888,554,226 in all 11 discoveries in the country’s eastern seaboard since February 10. /je
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