MANILA, Philippines — Suspected ecstasy worth P7.04 million was discovered in two parcels at the Clark Freeport Zone, the Philippine National Police Aviation Security Group (PNP AVSEG) said Saturday. The parcels were flagged after a routine x-ray screening, and a narcotics detection dog positively indicated the presence of drugs last Friday, the PNP AVSEG said in a statement. According to the police, the first parcel contained 2,693 purple tablets worth P4,591,275, while the second parcel held 1,431 tablets of varying colors valued at P2,448,850. READ: BOC seizes P34.8M ‘shabu,’ ecstasy at Naia, Clark AVSEG added that the tablets tested positive […]... Keep on reading: P7-M ecstasy found in parcels at Clark Freeport — PNP