The Bureau of Customs’ (BOC) unrelenting campaign against smuggling
has once again caused the seizures of three (3) forty footer container
vans of illegally imported fresh potatoes and carrots worth PhP 7.5
million from China by operatives of the Bureau’s Enforcement Group. In
the media presentation of the seized agricultural products at the Manila
International Container Port (MICP ) today (December 14, 2012), Customs
Commissioner Ruffy Biazon said, two (2) of the three (3) seized
containers vans which contained fresh potatoes but were misdeclared as
household wares, arrived at the Manila International Container Port
(MICP) on November 14, 2012. The containers vans were consigned to two
different companies namely, Marbatan Enterprises and Green Meadows
Enterprises. While the other refrigerated container van (reefer) of
fresh carrots which was consigned to Rorumen Agricultural Products
arrived at the MICP on November 15, 2012 and was misdeclared as fresh
apples.
“Those responsible for this smuggling attempt wanted to avoid the
required Sanitary and Phyto Sanitary (SPS) Import Clearance from the
Bureau of Plant Industry by indicating in their declarations fruit
products whose importations are currently allowed by the Department of
Agriculture.” Biazon said, adding that “But we will never allow to put
the health and safety of Filipino consumers at risk by allowing such
illegal importations.”
Biazon explained that the BOC will pursue legal measure against the
persons responsible for these attempts and for violating Section 2503 in
relation to Section 2530(f) and I (3,4 and 5) of the Tariffs and
Customs Code of the Philippines (TCCP) as amended by Republic Act 7651
and Presidential Decree No. 1433, BPI Administrative Order No. 1, Series
of 1981 and Department of Agriculture Order No. 9, Series of 2010.
Biazon also reiterated his warning to unscrupulous traders and
businessmen that their illegal activities will be stopped by BOC
operatives saying “You will be caught and you will face the brunt of the
law.
BOC operatives are now on a heightened monitoring level on food and
agricultural products importations due to its high demand at this time
of the year.
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