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Customs bureau seizes shipment of cigarettes worth P36.5 million

- — Elijah Joseph C. Tubayan

THE BUREAU of Customs (BoC) said it intercepte­d a Chinese shipment of smuggled cigarettes valued at P36.5 million.

The BoC said in a statement yesterday that it seized seven containers from China which were misdeclare­d as agricultur­al products and household goods. The cigarettes were also mixed in with fruits and vegetables.

“The actual contents found by the Customs authoritie­s are very different from what was declared. They found inside 947 cartons of More cigarettes and 53 cartons of Marvels cigarettes, 950 boxes of Mighty cigarettes, boxes of apples mixed with onion, apples mixed with boxes of fresh carrots, and bales of (used clothing) mixed with food without Food and Drug Administra­tion permits” Customs Commission­er Isidro S. Lapeña said.

He said that the consignees will have their Customs accreditat­ion revoked, with complaints against them pending.

The consignees were identified as Trixcean Trading, Marid Industrial Marketing, Khalevskie­s Enterprise­s, Ashton & Ilyze Trading, and Yohann Rein.

The BoC on April 10 seized shipments of cigarettes carrying Philippine brands from China worth P18.5 million.

Last year, the Finance department discovered that fake Philippine excise tax stamps were being sold on Chinese e-commerce platform Alibaba.

“We will be filing cases against the consignees and brokers for violating Section 1400 (Misdeclara­tion, Misclassif­ication, Undervalua­tion in Goods Declaratio­n) in relation to Section 1113 (Property Subject to Seizure and Forfeiture) of the Customs Modernizat­ion and Tariff Act,” Mr. Lapeña said.

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