MANILA, Philippines – Over P89 million worth of shabu concealed in foil snack pouches were seized while a female suspect was arrested, police said on Thursday.
The Southern Police District (SPD) said that a controlled delivery, conducted by agents of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency and the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Inter-Agency Drug Interdiction Task Group, led to the arrest of Jolle Anne Cuer, 25, after she received a package of 44 self-sealing snack pouches containing an estimated P89.590 million worth of shabu on Wednesday afternoon.
A controlled delivery, according to the Dangerous Drugs Board, is an investigative technique that allows the delivery of an unlawful or suspect consignment of any illegal drug to be used as a basis for the arrest.
SPD said the parcel with some 13,175 grams of shabu was declared as Grandma’s Chinchin snack packs and shipped to Cuer by a certain Micheal Olanrewaju from Nigeria.
Also among the items found in the suspect’s possession were four self-sealing foil pouches of snacks, a blue chip board, a parcel receipt form, a Bureau of Internal Revenue TIN card, a vaccination card and a cellular phone.
The pieces of evidence seized have been turned in to the PDEA Laboratory Service for examination, while the arrested suspect was subjected to a drug test and physical examination.
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