Customs bureau operatives seized P2 million worth of party drug ecstasy and methamphetamine hydro-chloride (shabu) at the Central Mail Exchange Center in Pasay City.
A parcel, supposed to be containing amino supplements, was found containing 960 ecstasy tablets valued at P1.44 million.
“This inbound parcel that originated from Germany was consigned to a Cavite-based recipient,” said Customs Naia Collector Edgar Macabeo.
Macabeo said members of the drug syndicate also used a bicycle part to conceal the 53 grams of shabu from Quezon City, bound for Saudi Arabia, while another 16 grams were discovered inside a leather shoes bound for Europe.
“We have recommended the immediate issuance of a Summary Decision of Forfeiture against the shipments. Parallel Investigation is ongoing and, consequently, the filing of criminal charges against the perpetrators and their cohorts, if warranted,” he said.
The seized items were turned over to the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency.
“Illegal drug traders have attempted to use the postal service repeatedly to move various types of drugs because of the anonymity and the perception of lower risk,” said Customs Commissioner Albert Lina, who praised his men from the Enforcement Group for the latest apprehension.
Police said ecstasy is a Class-A drug, which is an artificial stimulant, popular among clubbers. They added those who take the drug can have a rush of energy which makes them alert, excited and happy.
Those taking the drug can feel anxious or getting panic attacks, and developing confused episodes, paranoia or even psychosis.
There were 200 ecstasy-related deaths reported in the United Kingdom since 2006.
Late last year, authorities seized 40 kilograms of high-grade shabu valued at P400 million concealed inside water pumps sent from Taipei via Hong Kong that ended up at Naia Paircargo warehouse.