Watchmen Daily Journal

Customs intercepts containers of waste materials from US at Subic port

- (Randy V. Rappler.com) Datu,

MANILA Bureau of (BOC) on October 21, - The Customs Wednesday, intercepte­d an illegal shipment of waste materials from the United States at Subic Bay Freeport.

BOC of Subic District Collector Maritess Martin said the two container vans were

Port consigned to Bataan 2020, Incorporat­ed.

Martin said they were alerted on the two containers which were part of the 30 shipments leaving the Subic Bay Internatio­nal Terminal Corporatio­n.

She said the seized shipment was declared as "American old corrugated cartons for repulping."

An examinatio­n of the shipment was still being done to identify the volume and the nature of the prohibited waste materials.

The consignee is facing charges for violation of Republic Act No. 10863 or the Customs Modernizat­ion and Tarrif Act (CMTA) and other related environmen­tal laws.

"As the world shifts to promote an environmen­tal friendly approach, the Bureau of Customs remains committed in enforcing strict border security and advocating environmen­t protection," Martin said.

Martin said the Customs Intelligen­ce and Investigat­ion Service, Enforcemen­t and Security Service and Assessment Division carried out the operation, and representa­tives of the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) also joined the inspection.

Following an increase in garbage shipments to the Philippine­s in recent years, Senate Minority Leader Franklin Drilon filed Senate Bill No. 18, or the Waste Importatio­n Ban Act of 2019 last year.

The proposed measure seeks to ban the importatio­n of waste to the Philippine­s, with violators facing up to P15 million in fines or imprisonme­nt for up to 12 years.

 ?? (Bureau of Customs handout photo) ?? Containers filled with potential waste materials were intercepte­d at the Subic Bay Internatio­nal Terminal on Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2020.
(Bureau of Customs handout photo) Containers filled with potential waste materials were intercepte­d at the Subic Bay Internatio­nal Terminal on Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2020.

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