Bureau of Customs (BoC) agents intercepted yesterday five parcels of
marijuana and a parcel of ecstasy at the Central Mail Exchange Center
(CMEC) in Pasay City after X-ray machines showed image irregularities
inside the packages which were either declared as food additives,
apparels, handbags, and school supplies.
The seized marijuana weighs a total 10,091.9 grams, according to customs officials.
The BoC identified the consignees of the parcels as Mark Dinglasan of
435 F. Ortigas St. Hagdang Bato Townhomes, Mandaluyong City; Joel Shila
of 52 Panorama St. SSS Village, Marikina City; Vicky Alvarez, James
Garcia and Divino Peleo.
Some of the parcels which arrived at CMEC came from the United States, Customs Commissioner Isidro Lapeña said.
After undergoing X-ray examination, the parcels were inspected by
customs examiners in the presence of the Customs Anti-Illegal Drugs Task
Force for confirmation of illegal substance. The packages were seized after Philippine Drugs Enforcement Agency (PDEA) confirmed that they contain illegal drugs.
The BoC said charges will be filed against the consignees for
violation of the provisions of Republic Act 10863, known as the Customs
Modernization and Tariff Act (CMTA), and R.A. 9165 known as The
Comprehensive Dangerous Drug Act of 2002.
Under RA 9165, marijuana is classified as a dangerous drug.
The seized parcels were turned over to the Director Ismael G. Fajardo
Jr. of PDEA National Capital Region Office for proper disposal.
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