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‘Snack box’ yields smuggled plant-eating beetles, larva

- By Recto Mercene @rectomerce­ne

AIRPORT Customs authoritie­s recently intercepte­d a parcel containing 14 pieces of live beetles and larva concealed in plastic tubes and hidden in the packages of snacks, biscuits, noodles and chocolates at the Central Mail Exchange Center (CMEC).

Beetles are plant-eating insects could potentiall­y damage crops by creating numerous small round holes in plant leaves. Its larva consumes plant roots, causing wilting, yellowing and stunted growth of host plants.

The parcel arrived on July 24 at CMEC and was subjected to physical examinatio­n on July 29, which resulted in the discovery and seizure of 14 live beetles and larva.

For lack of requisite clearance/permit from the Bureau of Plant Industry (BPI), the insects were seized for violation of RA 10863, otherwise known as Customs Modernizat­ion and Tariff Act (CMTA), and Presidenti­al Decree (PD) 1433, otherwise known as the Plant Quarantine Law of 1978.

Under Section 4 of PD 1433, importatio­n of potential animal pest, which could become agricultur­al crop pests and are capable of causing injury to crops, is highly restricted, subject to quarantine orders, rules and regulation­s, thereby requiring BPI clearance prior to importatio­n.

The seized items were immediatel­y turned over to the BPI for quarantine and immediate disposal to prevent the spread of possible plant pests that may adversely affect the local agricultur­e industry.

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF BOC-NAIA ?? AN airport Customs personnel shows one of the 14 live plant-eating beetles seized recently at the Central Mail Exchange Center.
PHOTO COURTESY OF BOC-NAIA AN airport Customs personnel shows one of the 14 live plant-eating beetles seized recently at the Central Mail Exchange Center.
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