BOC-Clark surrenders P120M worth of marijuana by-products to PDEA for disposal

BOC-Clark surrenders P120M worth of marijuana by-products to PDEA for disposal

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BOC-Clark, the Bureau of Customs in Clark, Pampanga, has surrendered P120 million worth of marijuana by-products to the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) for disposal. This move is part of the government’s efforts to combat illegal drugs and prevent them from reaching the streets.

The marijuana by-products were discovered in a container van that arrived at the Port of Manila from California, USA. The shipment was declared as “plastic resin” but upon inspection, authorities found 1,500 kilograms of marijuana stalks, leaves, and seeds. The shipment was then transferred to BOC-Clark for safekeeping.

The BOC-Clark turned over the marijuana by-products to PDEA for disposal on August 27, 2021. The PDEA will conduct a destruction ceremony in compliance with the Dangerous Drugs Board Regulation No. 1 Series of 2002, which outlines the guidelines for the destruction of seized dangerous drugs.

The surrender of the marijuana by-products is a significant achievement in the government’s campaign against illegal drugs. It prevents the drugs from reaching the hands of drug dealers and users, thereby reducing the harm caused by illegal drugs to individuals and society.

The Philippine government has been intensifying its efforts to combat illegal drugs since President Rodrigo Duterte took office in 2016. The government’s anti-drug campaign has been controversial, with some human rights groups criticizing its methods and alleged extrajudicial killings.

However, the government maintains that its campaign is necessary to address the drug problem in the country. According to the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency, there were 5,810 drug-related deaths from July 2016 to November 2020. The government claims that these deaths were a result of legitimate police operations and that they were not extrajudicial killings.

In conclusion, the surrender of P120 million worth of marijuana by-products by BOC-Clark to PDEA for disposal is a significant achievement in the government’s campaign against illegal drugs. It prevents the drugs from reaching the streets and causing harm to individuals and society. The government’s anti-drug campaign remains controversial, but it is necessary to address the drug problem in the country. The government should continue to pursue its anti-drug campaign while ensuring that human rights are respected and protected.

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