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South African national arrested in Cebu airport over ₱120M illegal drugs

Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, February 2) — A South African national was intercepted at the Mactan-Cebu International Airport on Wednesday night for allegedly bringing into the country suspected illegal drugs with an estimated value of ₱120 million.

Authorities said suspected shabu was found inside the luggage of 58-year-old Pietro Aliquo who flew in from his country via Doha, Qatar to Cebu.

The supposed drugs were concealed inside a briefcase and two checked-in suitcases, according to the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency-Central Visayas (PDEA-7).

“A thorough check of the three items led to the discovery of a total of ten (10) packs of suspected shabu weighing around 17,699 grams worth ₱120,353,200 in hidden compartments,” the PDEA-7 said in a statement.

The Bureau of Customs at the airport first noticed the items through its X-ray machine and immediately sought the help of the PDEA Airport Interdiction Unit as well as the K9 unit to verify them.

According to Lapu-Lapu City Mayor Junard Chan, the South African claimed that an acquaintance asked him to bring a package as a “gift” for someone who would pick it up upon arrival in Cebu.

Aliquo said those gifts were supposedly clothes.

The foreigner was supposed to be in Cebu for vacation and booked a hotel in Lapu-Lapu City.

Chan said the interception of illegal drugs is part of the localized drug war launched by Cebu Governor Gwen Garcia, who created the One Cebu Inter Agency Interdiction Task Force.

The pieces of drug evidence have been submitted to the PDEA-7 laboratory for chemical analysis, while the suspect is currently detained at the agency’s headquarters in Cebu City.

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