Overview:
Palau’s borders just got stronger. The Bureau of Customs and Border Protection has taken delivery of three new handheld drug detection devices — funded through a Japan International Cooperation System grant — marking a significant step forward in the nation’s fight against illegal drugs. The new technology expands Customs’ screening capabilities at the airport, seaport, post office and in the field, building on a partnership with Japan that already helped intercept suspected methamphetamine shipments earlier this year.
KOROR, Palau (June 18, 2026) — The Bureau of Customs and Border Protection has received three new handheld drug detection devices funded through a grant from the Japan International Cooperation System, bolstering the nation’s ability to intercept illegal drugs at all points of entry.
The devices — a Handheld Drug Detector, a Handheld Narcotic Analyzer and a Handheld Backscatter Screening System — were awarded through a JICS grant in fiscal year 2022 and represent the second phase of a multi-year border security project between Japan and Palau.
The technology will enhance Customs’ non-intrusive screening and field testing capabilities at the Palau International Airport, the post office, the seaport and during field operations, with a focus on combating methamphetamine and other controlled substances.
“These new technologies will further enhance Customs screening capabilities and strengthen collaborative enforcement efforts with partner law enforcement agencies,” the bureau said in a statement.
The Japan-Palau partnership has already produced results. X-ray equipment delivered in an earlier phase of the grant assisted Customs officers in intercepting packages containing presumptive methamphetamine in May. A mobile X-ray truck is expected to be delivered in the project’s final phase next year.
Customs officers are currently completing online training on the new devices. Hands-on training will follow before full deployment. The bureau will coordinate enforcement efforts with the Bureau of Public Safety.
The BCBP extended appreciation to the Government of Japan and JICS for their continued support in advancing Palau’s border security, economic prosperity and regional safety.


