Millions Worth Of Drug Packages Keep Washing Up On Philippine Shores

Bricks Of Drug Substance Kept Washing Up On Philippine Shores

MILLIONS – Previous reports revealed that several bricks of drug substances packages kept washing up on areas near the Philippine shores.

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These drugs are some of the most expensive drugs. These are normally dealt with huge personalities and are considered high-value products that are produced, delivered and sold by huge cartels.

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After the prior reports of suspected drug packages washing up in the country, there were follow up statements revealing that the bricks kept coming.

The latest report of the incident showed that last Sunday seven alleged drug bricks were discovered floating near a beach in Quezon province.

A family was having a picnic near the sea in Quezon, Mauban municipality. The family spotted seven objects floating on the waters near them.

After collecting the items, Ruel Perez – a fish vendor – suspected what the contents could be and notified the local police right away.

Col. Ramil Montilla – Police Director in Quezon Province revealed in a conversation with Manila Bulletin that the contents on the packages were white substances wrapped with tape.

If it was proven to be right, Col. Montilla said the street value of the package could amount to 35 million pesos.

Also, back in May, there were 39 drug-filled bricks were discovered by fishermen. The worth approximately was about $4 million.

Authorities, investigating the case said that the packages, also said that the packages could be meant for Australia, where there is a high demand for the drugs.

This is based on an article from BBC News.

There were no confirmed official answer yet regarding how the packaged worth millions ended up there and why it is there.

That is all there is to it, at least for now. We’ll post updates as soon as we got them.

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