Singaporean mother, daughter arrested for allegedly smuggling over 14kg of cocaine into Philippines
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Two Singaporeans were arrested in the Philippines for smuggling 76.1 million pesos (S$1.83 million) worth of cocaine into the country. Local authorities and Philippine media identified the mother-daughter duo as Siti Aishah Binte Wang, 63, a restaurant wSingaporean mother, daughter arrested for allegedly smuggling over 14kg of cocaine into Philippines
Two Singaporeans were arrested in the Philippines for smuggling 76.1 million pesos (S$1.83 million) worth of cocaine into the country. Local authorities and Philippine media identified the mother-daughter duo as Siti Aishah Binte Wang, 63, a restaurant waitress, and Nur Alaviyah Binti Hanaffe, 39, a make-up artist, reported The Manila Times. The Bureau of Customs told the Manila Times that the two Singaporean women were profiled when they arrived at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport via a Qatar Airlines flight from Doha on Thursday (Sept 28). They were caught for allegedly smuggling 14.36kg of «white powdered substance suspected to be cocaine», hidden in various types of containers packed under their luggage, said the airport inter-agency drug interdiction group.