Pinay siblings caught with 14 kg of drugs at HK airport
Hong Kong Customs authorities arrested two Filipina siblings at the Hong Kong International Airport Sunday after finding 14 kilos of methamphetamine or "ice" in their luggage.
A report on Radio Television Hong Kong Monday evening described the two women as aged 27 and 31, and bound for the Philippines.
The report said the drugs were hidden inside false compartments of three suitcases.
Quoting Hong Kong Customs officers, the RTHK report said the drugs could have a street value of around HK$11 million (P61.438 million).
But they said the drugs could have fetched double the amount if it were sold in the Philippines.
The seizure was the biggest in Hong Kong since 2011, the report added.
The seizure came less than a month after a Filipina drug courier was executed in China. — DVM, GMA News
A report on Radio Television Hong Kong Monday evening described the two women as aged 27 and 31, and bound for the Philippines.
The report said the drugs were hidden inside false compartments of three suitcases.
Quoting Hong Kong Customs officers, the RTHK report said the drugs could have a street value of around HK$11 million (P61.438 million).
But they said the drugs could have fetched double the amount if it were sold in the Philippines.
The seizure was the biggest in Hong Kong since 2011, the report added.
The seizure came less than a month after a Filipina drug courier was executed in China. — DVM, GMA News
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