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Ecstasy and valium tablets, and high grade marijuana kush with total worth of about P5.5 million were presented to the media of Bureau Of Customs (BOC) after these were seized at the Central Mail Exchange Center (CMEC).
About 100 live tarantulas and preserved animals were intercepted by Customs airport officials at the Central Mail Exchange Center in Pasay City.
Fil-Am arrested for liquid marijuana !-- -- Rudy Santos (The Philippine Star) - May 22, 2019 - 12:00am MANILA, Philippines A Filipino-American was arrested when he claimed a parcel of 30 vape cartridges containing liquid marijuana at the Central Mail Exchange Center (CMEC) in Pasay City on Monday.
Local Bureau of Customs seized the 757 tarantulas at a mail exchange center near Manila's international airport in April.
Customs agents at the Central Mail Exchange Center (CMEC) reported on Tuesday that they had foiled an attempt to smuggle into the country some 700 live tarantula spiders, widely considered by wildlife specialists as an endangered species.
Notably, the Universal Postal Union is considered the main forum for cooperation between postal sectors in around the world, as the union aims to ensure the existence of a global network that devises rules to international mail exchange, and makes recommendations to stimulate growth in financial services, in addition to improving the quality of services to customers.
GMX Internet Services Inc (Global Mail Exchange), a specialised freemail provider and a subsidiary of United Internet Group, has announced the completion of beta trials and the launch of its interactive User Lab community with a Brainstorm platform in the UK.
GMX Internet Services Inc (Global Mail Exchange), a specialised freemail provider and a subsidiary of United Internet Group, revealed on Wednesday (2 July) the success of the beta version of its UK free e-mail service GMX.co.uk.
According to the company, it provides technology for Network Box Transparent SMTP, enabling e-mails to be scanned and passed without interference to service, or to act as a secondary mail exchange.