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Soap laced with weed seized

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Clark Freeport—Imported liquid soap and toothpaste allegedly laced with marijuana were held for further laboratory testing by agents of the Bureau of Customs Port of Clark and Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency after the two parcels were intercepted Monday at a courier firm at the Clark International Airport.

The parcels, according to Port of Clark District Collector lawyer Ruby Alameda, are consigned to Metro Mobilia Corporation with business address at Alabang, Muntinlupa City. It was declared as toothbrush and hygiene kits such as toothpaste and liquid soap.

JUST WON’T WASH. Liquid marijuana content? Bureau of Customs Port of Clark and Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency personnel show to media parcels with liquid soap, and toothpaste purportedly laced with marijuana shortly after they were seized inside Clark International Airport. Jess Malabanan

Alameda said the cargoes were shipped via courier from China but were put on hold due to suspicion that they had illegal substance inside as the point of origin of the parcels was included in the country tagged as red flag by the BoC and PDEA.

When checked, two bottles of liquid soap and toothpaste were found positive of marijuana after series of laboratory tests at the PDEA headquarters, said Joseph Samson, chief of PDEA stationed at CRK.

Three persons who claimed the packages, through an authorization letter from Metro Mobilia Corporation, were identified as Leonardo Gabalfin Jr., Frederick A. Juan and another one whose name was not mentioned in the report.

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MMC representatives placed under PDEA custody after they claimed the parcels said the shipment was a legitimate business transaction between MMC and supplier from China. “MMC totally deny (sic)any involvement of illegal drugs shipment.”

MMC representative who declined to be named said the cargoes would be shown to the Department of Education (DepEd) after the company won in the bidding to supply hygiene items to different government schools across the country at P375-million contract price.

“We won in the DepEd bidding  to supply hygiene items to be distributed to different public schools with P375 million contract cost,” the unidentified MMC representative told reporters shortly after they were held by BoC and PDEA.

 Samson said two bottles of liquid soap and liquid toothpaste had been tested positive for marijuana. He said laboratory procedures were ongoing for the remaining bottles of liquid sanitary items.

 K-9 illegal drugs-sniffing dogs deployed at the airport sat on the parcel. indicating that prohibited substance was inside the box, a BoC examiner detailed at the courier firm said.

 The bottle of liquid hygiene and sanitary item bear the officials logo of DepEd.

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