BOC intercepts almost P4M worth of ecstasy, cannabis oil at NAIA
Agents of the Bureau of Customs (BOC) at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA)have intercepted almost P4 million worth of illegal drugs in an anti-smuggling operation at the Central Mail Exchange Center (CMEC).
In a statement, the BOC said the illegal drugs were hidden inside four air parcels from France and the United States.They were sent to a consignee in Pasig City, Manila and Paranaque City.

The parcels contain 2,040 pieces of ecstasy tablets concealed in a foot massager, and 317 cartridges and 14 candies with cannabis oil.
The total estimated street value is P3.86 million.
The ecstasy pills originated from France and were sent to a consignee in Pasig City.

The cartridges came from the USA and were shipped to consignees in Malate in Paco, Manila, and Paranaque City.
The illegal drugs were turned over to the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA).

The BOC-NAIA had a total of 36 drug busts this year with an estimated street value of P443.26 million.