Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Owner gives up smuggled Bugatti car

- BY ANTHONY CHING @tribunephl_ton

The Bureau of Customs confirmed on Thursday that the owner of the red Bugatti Chiron sports car, which has been searched and is under investigat­ion by the Bureau, had already surrendere­d it to the Customs Intelligen­ce and Investigat­ion Service-Manila Internatio­nal Container Port on 9 February.

According to BoC Commission­er Bienvenido Y. Rubio, this developmen­t only took a week since the Bureau had requested additional informatio­n from the public about the two smuggled luxury sports cars being driven around the cities of Cavite, Pasay, Pasig, and Muntinlupa.

The BoC chief lauded the immediate result of the hot pursuit as it led to the surrender of one of the searched hot cars without import documents.

“This shows what we can achieve by working with the public. This is a big win for the Bureau, as we are working toward curbing smuggling of all kinds and making sure our borders are secured from nefarious smuggling activities,” Rubio said.

According to BOC Deputy Commission­er for Intelligen­ce Group Juvymax Uy, the red Bugatti was surrendere­d to the joint BoC team in a house in Ayala Alabang Village in Muntinlupa City, as this was where the red sports car was being hidden.

“Our intelligen­ce informatio­n is that the red Bugatti had been stored in a house in Alabang. Since we shared the informatio­n about the two cars publicly, it got harder for the owners to drive them anywhere,” Uy shared.

He added that upon checking the registry records of the two 2023 model Bugatti sports cars, one blue (plate number NIM 5448) and one red (plate number NIM 5450), they are registered to Menguin Zhu and Thu Thrang Nguyen.

To determine whether the cars were imported as brand new or used, the BoC is still investigat­ing the country of origin.

BoC-CIIS Director Verne Enciso said that the Bureau had already asked the Land Transporta­tion Office to investigat­e how the cars were registered despite not having the proper importatio­n documents.

 ?? ?? A UTILITY personnel cleans the seal of the Manila Police District yesterday at its headquarte­rs along UN Avenue in Ermita, Manila.
A UTILITY personnel cleans the seal of the Manila Police District yesterday at its headquarte­rs along UN Avenue in Ermita, Manila.

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