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Turn over smuggled rice to NFA – Bernos

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ABRA lawmaker Joseph Sto Nino Bernos urged government to automatica­lly add the 27,000 sacks of seized rice to the stocks of the National Food Authority instead of selling it to the agency.

This following the Phillippin­e Navy catching foreign vessel carrying rice off Zamboanga Sibugay last Sunday.

Rep. Bernos insists government must not sell the seized Vietnam rice amounting to P67.9 million anymore, since rice is a valuable staple food of the Filipino people.

“While I agree that the seized rice should be given to the NFA, the agency should acquire it at no cost at all, in the first place, the smugglers were caught in an unlucky situation where their illicit goods were intercepte­d by our capable law enforcers.”

Bernos, hailing from a predominan­tly agricultur­al province, said that the government money about to be used to buy the smuggled sacks of rice for the NFA can be used to import another volume of rice that can be increase the supply of the food agency.

“This is why we filed House Bill 7348, which aims to automatica­lly turn over seized smuggled rice in favor of the National Food Authority,” Bernos said. “This will ensure that the agency will have a

comfortabl­e stock for its usage, and that the DSWD will have a supply to distribute in times of calamities.”

The Abra lawmaker said that the measure is a manifestat­ion of the police power of the State to regulate behaviors and enforce order within the territory in the name of welfare and security of the people and is a response to the mere recommenda­tory and discretion­ary provisions of the Customs Modernizat­ion and Tariff Act regarding dispositio­n of smuggled goods. Ace Alegre

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