Police Shocked After Discovering Drugs Hidden In An Uninhabited Farm In Philippines. Photos

 
Police in Philippines have confiscated around P900 million pesos (about N54 million) worth of illegal drugs buried in a farm in Claveria, Cagayan on Sunday night. In a press briefing on Monday, Philippine National Police (PNP) Director Ronald "Bato" Dela Rosa said the Anti-Illegal Drugs Group raided the apparently uninhabited farm based on tips he received from a concerned citizen.



Dela Rosa said they found 180 packs of suspected shabu in the farm allegedly owned by Rene de Maya, and located in a remote area near the seashore. He added that the drugs were placed in seven black bags and an ice box.

Dela Rosa said the narcotics were supposed to be delivered by land to an unidentified Chinese national in Binondo, Manila, according to his informant.

The Cagayan police is also investigating the possible participation of the farm owner and local government officials in concealing the drugs.


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