
Parcels with P135M in shabu flagged at NAIA cargo center
Authorities at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Complex's Cargo Center intercepted two parcels containing almost 20 kilos of shabu, with an estimated street value of P135 million.
Based on the search results, there is no verified news report about parcels containing P135 million worth of shabu being intercepted at NAIA cargo center. The available information shows several related but smaller drug interceptions at NAIA cargo facilities in recent months. In February 2026, authorities intercepted over P36.8 million worth of suspected shabu concealed in three parcels at the NAIA cargo area, discovered during routine screening by the NAIA Inter-Agency Drug Interdiction Task Group (NAIAADIT). In March 2026, the Philippine National Police reported intercepting P26.9 million worth of shabu from an abandoned inbound parcel at NAIA cargo area, which originated from Malawi and was addressed to Pasig City. In December 2025, the Bureau of Customs intercepted P21.4 million worth of illegal drugs in unclaimed parcels at NAIA, including shabu and marijuana. These operations involved coordinated efforts between the Bureau of Customs, Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency, and PNP, using X-ray screening and manual inspections. The drugs were turned over to PDEA for testing and disposition, with investigations ongoing into shippers and recipients. The specific P135 million figure mentioned in the query does not appear in any verified Philippine news sources from the search results.





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