The Philippine Star

New Customs chief bringing own team

- By EDITH REGALADO

DAVAO CITY – The former mutineers of the Magdalo group recruited by outgoing Customs commission­er Nicanor Faeldon are also all going out with him as incoming chief Isidro Lapeña is bringing his own men into the bureau.

“I have my own men. I am bringing my own men as I take on this new job,” Lapeña said.

He is expected to take his oath before President Duterte at Malacañang tomorrow and take over from Faeldon on Wednesday.

Lapeña said he already has the personalit­ies who would be joining him at the Bureau of Customs.

“I have my own men whom I can trust and they have my confidence,” he said.

Lapeña said he will not hire athletes the way Faeldon had tapped their services on a contractua­l basis in the past year.

Faeldon got the services of retired basketball superstars like Kenneth Duremdes and Marlou Aquino, among others, to play for the BOC team. They were hired as intelligen­ce consultant­s.

Lapeña was the chief of the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency (PDEA) before he was picked by Duterte to replace Faeldon as BOC chief.

Faeldon was embroiled in the controvers­ial P6.4- billion shabu shipment from Xiamen, China that slipped through the BOC unnoticed last May.

At least 20 former Magdalo officers had joined Faeldon in the BOC, occupying key positions in the bureau.

Several classmates of Faeldon and Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV in the Philippine Military Academy Class of 1995 were former Magdalo members and occupied key posts at Customs.

Among them was former Army Capt. Gerardo Gambala, assigned as deputy commission­er, in charge both of the management informatio­n systems and technology group, and head of the bureau’s controvers­ial “command center.”

Gambala’s office was reported to have approved the drug shipment from China.

Former Col. Alvin Ebreo was designated as chief of the bureau’s legal services.

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