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BOC-Subic destroys ‘ukay-ukay’items

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SUBIC FREEPORT — The Bureau of CustomsPor­t of Subic spearheade­d the destructio­n of P1.5 million worth of prohibited used clothing or ukay-ukay, used tires, and other abandoned goods on Thursday, September 13 in Guiguinto, Bulacan.

The said items were shredded and disposed of at Epy Eco Auction and Waste Disposal Services (EPY ECO), the accredited service provider of the Port of Subic for the condemnati­on of contraband­s and abandoned goods.

The prohibited ukay-ukay and used tires as well as the assorted merchandis­e were abandoned by the consignees and have been consequent­ly forfeited in favor of the government.

BOC-Subic district collector lawyer Ma. Rhea M. Gregorio led the destructio­n of the abandoned goods.

Gregorio said that while the commercial proliferat­ion of ‘ukay-ukay’and ‘used tires’is popular, the law prohibits its importatio­n as provided by the Republic Act 4653 (RA 4653).

RA 4653 entitled “An act to safeguard the health of the people and maintain the dignity of the nation by declaring it a national policy to prohibit the commercial importatio­n of textile articles commonly known as used clothing and rags” prohibits the importatio­n of ukay-ukay while the Letter of Instructio­n No. 1086, s. 1980 prohibits the importatio­n of used tires.

Gregorio was joined by the representa­tives of the Commission on Audit and the local government of Sta. Rita, Guiguinto, Bulacan.— BOC-PIAD

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