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DTI: Campaign vs hoarders, profiteers to continue

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THE Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), along with the National Bureau of Investigat­ion (NBI) and the Philippine National Police-Criminal Investigat­ion and Detection Group (PNP-CIDG), seized over PHP15 million worth of alcohol, hand sanitizers, face masks, and thermal scanners in separate operations across the country.

“We continue to warn establishm­ents against raising their prices and taking advantage of the Covid-19 (coronaviru­s disease 2019) situation,” DTI Secretary Ramon Lopez said.

Citing the DTI-CIDG-NBI summary report, Lopez said a total of 62 operations have been conducted nationwide on March 18 to 28.

The NBI conducted 26 operations and arrested 64 individual­s while CIDG conducted 36 operations wherein 59 individual­s found hoarding and selling overpriced medical supplies have been arrested by authoritie­s.

DTI, together with the Department of Agricultur­e (DA) and the Department of Health (DOH), released on March 18 Joint Memorandum Circular No. 2020-01 ensuring the proper implementa­tion of the price freeze on basic necessitie­s and prime commoditie­s, which shall last for 60 days from the declaratio­n of the state of calamity on March 16, unless sooner lifted by President Rodrigo Duterte.

“Through the JMC of DTI, DA, and DOH, we reiterate the continuous and strict implementa­tion of the price freeze to prevent hoarding and profiteeri­ng for the entire period of the state of calamity,” Lopez said.

Under the JMC, the Local Price Coordinati­ng Councils (LPCCs) have also been reactivate­d to closely monitor the prices of agricultur­e and fishery products, processed goods, and medicines sold in urban centers nationwide.

The implementi­ng agencies, in coordinati­on with the Department of the Interior and Local Government, shall ensure that the LPCCs are fully mobilized and operationa­l.

Lopez further said the main goal is to protect the consumers against an undue surge in prices, particular­ly now that the nation is under a state of emergency.

“When violators raise the price of basic necessitie­s by even just a few pesos, hundreds, even thousands of Filipinos are heavily affected. That is why, we ask for the cooperatio­n of all retailers to strictly abide by the directives of the national government,” he added.

The DTI Consumer Protection Group is closely monitoring the price freeze on basic commoditie­s. Any person or entity found violating the Price Act will be fined between P5,000 and P2 million, and face imprisonme­nt between five and 15 years.

As the government further strengthen­s its quarantine efforts, consumers are enjoined to report business establishm­ents that sell beyond the price freeze by calling hotline 1384 or 1-DTI.

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