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P2.19 billion shabu concealed in beef jerky from Mexico intercepted

MANILA, Philippines — At least 323.18 kilos of methamphetamine hydrochloride or shabu worth P2.19 billion were discovered on Oct. 4 at the Manila International Container Port (MICP), the Philippine National Police (PNP) reported yesterday.

The PNP Drug Enforcement Group received information about the presence of a large shipment of shabu at the MICP, PNP chief Gen. Benjamin Acorda Jr. said at a press briefing.

Acting on the tip, the PNP conducted a joint interdiction operation at the MICP in Isla Puting Bato in Barangay 20, Tondo at around 11 a.m.

“We identified a container van allegedly containing the dangerous drugs, particularly shabu, which was imported into the country,” Acorda said.

The illegal drugs were stuffed in more than a thousand packs of beef jerky and were wrapped in carbon paper to avoid detection.

The Bureau of Customs (BOC) reported that the shabu shipment came from Mexico.

“The shipment containing the said contraband came from Logistica Integral Aduanal Meyma and Aime Express Logistics SA DE CV, Mexico and consigned to a certain Salesbeat Within OPC,” the agency said in its statement.

It arrived on Feb. 24 this year, it added.

Authorities have sealed the container where the huge haul of shabu was stored, the BOC noted.

The seizure of the illegal substances was a result of joint collaboration with the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency, Bureau of Customs, Philippine Coast Guard and the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission, Acorda said.

House ways and means chair Rep. Joey Salceda praised Customs Commissioner Bienvenido Rubio for the successful efforts of the bureau to apprehend some P35.4 billion in shabu shipments in the major ports of Subic and MICP.

Salceda said the two separate interdiction efforts were “the largest ever catch by any Customs commissioner.”

“In Subic, they caught some 560 kilos, or a combined worth of around P3.9 billion based on the per-kilo estimates of the Dangerous Drugs Board. In MICP, they caught around 4.45 tons, which is close to P31.5 billion in value. So, you’re looking at a combined value of around P35.4 billion.”

“The lethal dose of meth is around 200 mg. So, what was caught is enough to kill 25 million

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