MANILA, Philippines — Over P37 million worth of dried marijuana leaves or “kush” inside a small baggage had been intercepted at the Manila International Container Port (MICP), the Bureau of Customs (BOC) said on Sunday. BOC said a physical examination and x-ray scanning on April 12 led to the discovery of the 30,952 grams, or 30.952 kilograms of narcotics, placed in boxes inside a small baggage. READ: BOC intercepts P102-M worth of marijuana, vape products at MICP Customs Commissioner Bien Rubio said their operations stemmed from reports about shipments containing marijuana crossing the country’s borders. According to Customs Intelligence and […]...Keep on reading: BOC intercepts P37-M worth of marijuana at MICP