Pinoys warned of tough laws vs shabu in Bahrain
Philippine authorities in Bahrain warned Filipinos against bringing methamphetamine hydrochloride (shabu) there, lest they face stiffer penalties in that Middle East country.
In a statement posted on the Department of Foreign Affairs website, Philippine Ambassador to Manama Eduardo Pablo Maglaya said the Kingdom had announced tougher penalties on users and dealers of shabu.
Maglaya said the Bahrain government amended last Aug. 16 its list of high category dangerous drugs to include shabu.
"Anyone caught with the illegal drug could face prohibitive fines and sentences of up to life in prison," he said.
He noted Southeast Asians were identified as those who smuggled the illegal drug into Bahrain some five years ago.
Over the past few years, several Filipinos were caught for shabu trafficking, he said, adding that only recently, a Filipino national was arrested for selling shabu in a sting operation.
"Filipinos entering Bahrain are advised to be wary of packages that are sent through them as these may contain illegal drugs," he added. - GMANews.TV
In a statement posted on the Department of Foreign Affairs website, Philippine Ambassador to Manama Eduardo Pablo Maglaya said the Kingdom had announced tougher penalties on users and dealers of shabu.
Maglaya said the Bahrain government amended last Aug. 16 its list of high category dangerous drugs to include shabu.
"Anyone caught with the illegal drug could face prohibitive fines and sentences of up to life in prison," he said.
He noted Southeast Asians were identified as those who smuggled the illegal drug into Bahrain some five years ago.
Over the past few years, several Filipinos were caught for shabu trafficking, he said, adding that only recently, a Filipino national was arrested for selling shabu in a sting operation.
"Filipinos entering Bahrain are advised to be wary of packages that are sent through them as these may contain illegal drugs," he added. - GMANews.TV
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