Singaporean mother, daughter arrested in the Philippines for allegedly smuggling cocaine

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Singaporean mother, daughter arrested in the Philippines for allegedly smuggling cocaine
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Two Singaporeans were arrested at Manila’s main international airport early on Thursday morning for allegedly transporting 14.36kg of suspected cocaine worth 76.1 million pesos (S$1.83 million) into the Philippines. The pair were identified by the authorities and the...

“They concealed the in tin cans and cannisters with known brands,” he said.

Mr Javier said the Philippines would coordinate with drug enforcers in Qatar and Singapore to ascertain “the personalities of our suspects”. Her daughter, who had her face covered, continued: “My mum already said that she doesn’t know anything. She doesn’t know what does it contain. That’s it. Thank you so much.”

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