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BOC-Port of Clark foils drug smuggling of Marijuana resin disguised as raw honey

The Bureau of Customs (BOC)—Port of Clark has foiled another drug smuggling attempt through the interception of a parcel containing marijuana resin disguised as raw honey in plastic bottles from California, U.S.A.

The coordinated physical examination involved personnel from the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) and the Customs Anti-Illegal Drug Task Force (CAIDTF), resulted in the confiscation of over 1.32 kilograms of suspected high-grade marijuana resin valued at PhP77,866.

The shipment, declared as “Raw Honey Sample in Plastic Bottle,” was subjected to x-ray scanning and physical examination after detailed profiling by customs examiners and XIP inspectors revealed unusual images. A K-9 sniff test further indicated the presence of illegal substances, leading to the discovery of three plastic bottles containing a yellowish substance suspected to be marijuana resin.

Field testing indicated the presence of cannabinoids, and samples were subsequently sent to PDEA for laboratory analysis, which confirmed the substance as Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), a component of marijuana classified as a dangerous drug under R.A. No. 9165, as amended.

“This interception demonstrates our vigilance and close collaboration with partner agencies in detecting and halting illegal drugs at the border,” Acting District Collector Jairus Reyes noted.

A Warrant of Seizure and Detention was issued for the shipment, citing violations of Section 118(g), Section 119(d), and Section 1113 paragraphs f, i, and l (3 and 4) of R.A. No. 10863, also known as the Customs Modernization and Tariff Act (CMTA), in relation to R.A. No. 9165, as amended.

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