Cocaine packets, possibly on their way to Australia, have been found washed up in the Philippines

Bricks of cocaine worth $1million and headed for Australia are found washed up on a stunning beach resort by a family enjoying a picnic

  • Seven cocaine bricks were found washed up on the Philippines’ east coast
  • A family having a picnic by the sea in Quezon spotted the bricks on Sunday 
  • In May, 39 cocaine bricks were also found washed up in the same province
  • Police have seized more than 200 kilograms of cocaine along the coast this year  
  • They say it is possible that the illegal drugs were on their way to Australia

Seven bricks of cocaine worth $1million have been found washed up on a stunning beach resort in the Philippines.  

A family having a picnic spotted the seven bricks of cocaine floating near a beach in Mauban, in the Quezon province, on the Philippines’ east coast. 

Authorities say the illegal drugs could have been on their way to Australia through the Pacific but are unsure how the tightly-bound packages ended up in the ocean. 

On Sunday, locals spotted seven suspected bricks of cocaine (pictured) worth $1million floating near a beach in Quezon province, on the Philippines’ east coast

This is not the first time packets of cocaine were found on the east coast.

Reports suggest fishermen found 39 cocaine bricks floating near a beach in May.

Philippines Police have also seized more than 200 kg of drugs along the shores of four provinces – Dinagat Islands, Surigao del Norte, Camarines Norte and Quezon since February.

Drugs seized on Sunday are believed to be similar to the ones recovered from other parts of the country. 

Police are yet to make any arrests over the most recent discovery, but they previously suggested that contraband could be part of a larger shipment that was seized in the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea. 

These drugs were seized on a yacht in September last year. 

‘Way back in September they found around 500 kilograms of cocaine on the Solomon Islands through the help of the Australian Federal Police, with the same packaging, so we think these may have drifted to us,’ PNP director-general Oscar Albayalde told CNN Philippines in February.

Australia and New Zealand Police are learnt to have been in touch with their counterparts regarding the seized consignments.

Philippines Police have seized more than 200 kg of drugs along the shores of four provinces - Dinagat Islands, Surigao del Norte, Camarines Norte and Quezon since February

Philippines Police have seized more than 200 kg of drugs along the shores of four provinces – Dinagat Islands, Surigao del Norte, Camarines Norte and Quezon since February

Police are yet to make any arrests over the most recent discovery, but they previously suggested that contraband could be part of a larger shipment that was seized in the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea. These drugs were seized on a yacht in September last year

Police are yet to make any arrests over the most recent discovery, but they previously suggested that contraband could be part of a larger shipment that was seized in the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea. These drugs were seized on a yacht in September last year

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