The Bureau of Customs (BOC), through the Port of Clark and the Clark Inter-Agency Task Force Against Illegal Drugs (CRK-IATFAID), seized 712 grams of high-grade marijuana (kush) valued at approximately ₱1.068 million.
Declared as “jeans,” the shipment came from California, USA, and arrived in the Philippines during the second week of January 2026, bound for Batangas.
The parcel was flagged by the X-ray Inspection Project (XIP) due to suspicious images.
A 100% physical examination was immediately conducted by Customs Examiners in the presence of operatives from the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA), personnel of the Philippine National Police (PNP), and other members of the CRK-IATFAID.
“This seizure reflects our firm resolve to keep our airport gateways secure and to prevent illegal drugs from reaching our communities.”
“This seizure reflects our firm resolve to keep our airport gateways secure and to prevent illegal drugs from reaching our communities,” District Collector Jairus S. Reyes said.
The examination revealed a plastic bag containing dried leaves and fruiting tops suspected to be marijuana.
Samples were taken and turned over to the PDEA for chemical analysis, which confirmed the presence of marijuana, classified as a dangerous drug under Republic Act No. 9165, as amended.
“Our officers, in close coordination with law enforcement partners, remain steadfast and vigilant, leaving no stone unturned in our mission to protect our borders.”
“Our officers, in close coordination with law enforcement partners, remain steadfast and vigilant, leaving no stone unturned in our mission to protect our borders,” Customs Commissioner Ariel Nepomuceno said.
“By consistently pursuing this collective effort, we strive to create a safer environment for the public and keep our communities safe from illegal drugs,” Nepomuceno added.
A Warrant of Seizure and Detention was issued against the shipment for violating Section 118(g), Section 119(d), and Section 1113 paragraphs (f), (i), and (l) (3) and (4) of Republic Act No. 10863, or the Customs Modernization and Tariff Act (CMTA), in relation to R.A. No. 9165.


