BOC seizes P3.9M kush, vapes at Clark Port

The Bureau of Customs (BOC) at the Port of Clark has seized high-grade marijuana or "kush" valued at P3.9 million.

The seizure involved 2,132 grams of kush and 156 pieces of assorted cannabis-infused disposable vapes found concealed within a parcel.

The parcel, which originated from California, US, was initially declared as an "accessory" but was flagged during an x-ray inspection.

A K9 unit alerted to the possible presence of prohibited drugs, leading to a physical examination that confirmed the suspicious contents.

The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency verified the seized items as illegal drugs through laboratory analysis.

A Warrant of Seizure and Detention was issued against the shipment for violations of customs and dangerous drugs acts.

No arrests have been made concerning the seized shipment as of the latest report.

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