The Philippine Star

DA chief defends holding 400 gamefowls at NAIA

- By Bella Cariaso

Department of Agricultur­e (DA) Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. came to the rescue of the newly appointed officerin-charge (OIC) of the Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI) after an importer of 400 gamefowls cried harassment over the decision to prevent the release of the fight roosters.

In a statement, Tiu Laurel maintained that the move was a standard precaution­ary measure taken by BAI to prevent the potential spread of avian influenza to the multibilli­on-peso Philippine poultry industry.

“The BAI acted on informatio­n received regarding imported breeding stocks from California, one of two states in the US – the other is Ohio – where we had banned importatio­n of birds, including poultry products, due to recent outbreaks of H5N1, a highly pathogenic avian influenza strain,” Tiu Laurel said.

Juan Bacar Jr., consignee of the imported gamefowls, said that the animals have complete papers, including export clearance, veterinary certificat­e, blood test results and certificat­e of quarantine as he accused BAI OIC Enrico Miguel Capulong of harassment.

Tiu Laurel appointed Capulong this week, replacing former Paul Limson, who was transferre­d to the DA-Biotechnol­ogy Program Office (BPO).

Two of the 400 imported gamefowls being held by the BAI at Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport have died, according to Tiu Laurel.

“We’re just being extra careful and vigilant in protecting our poultry industry, not to mention the fast-growing gamefowl breeding sector. The spread of avian influenza from imported birds could immensely damage our poultry sector and could wipe out billions of pesos in investment­s, endanger thousands of jobs and potentiall­y undermine our food security,” he added.

Tiu Laurel said that as a further biosecurit­y measure, the BAI conducted a random sampling of 30 heads and tested the gamefowls for bird flu.

He said if test results are negative, the gamefowls can be officially discharged.

In an interview with The STAR, Bacar has vowed to file charges before the Office of the Ombudsman and the Anti-Red Tape Authority for alleged harassment.

 ?? EDD GUMBAN ?? Workers clear Delpan Bridge in Tondo, Manila after a truck containing scrap materials overturned yesterday. Firefighte­rs worked to flush the oil leaking from the truck following the accident.
EDD GUMBAN Workers clear Delpan Bridge in Tondo, Manila after a truck containing scrap materials overturned yesterday. Firefighte­rs worked to flush the oil leaking from the truck following the accident.

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