Manila Bulletin

Search for 2nd Bugatti Chiron ends

- By CHINO S. LEYCO

The hunt for the blue Bugatti Chiron sports car ended on Wednesday, Feb. 21, after the owner turned over the allegedly smuggled luxury vehicle to the Bureau of Customs (BOC) after weeks of searching.

The BOC said the sports car was surrendere­d to the Customs Intelligen­ce and Investigat­ion Service (CIIS) agents, together with the National Bureau of Investigat­ion (NBI) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) in Muntinlupa City on Wednesday, Feb. 21.

The surrender came less than two weeks after the BOC issued a warning to the registered owner of the blue sports car.

“Today, we are happy to report that the blue Bugatti sports car we’ve been looking for was finally surrendere­d to the BOC. The fact that the mission took barely three weeks speaks of the hard work and commitment we put into this since we appealed to the public to help us find these motor vehicles,” Customs Commission­er Bienvenido Y. Rubio said.

BOC-CIIS Director Verne Enciso said that the team coordinate­d with the village officials and its security officers before proceeding to the location of the smuggled vehicle.

The Warrant of Seizure and Detention (WSD) was then received by Michael Mosquite, owner’s representa­tive, before the luxury car was loaded onto a low bed truck bound for the BOC-PORT of Manila.

“We warned the owner of this blue sports car that we will find him and make him accountabl­e. We’re glad he came to his senses and surrendere­d willingly to the bureau because we don’t plan on letting up anytime soon or ever,” he stressed.

Over the weeks, the NBI and the PNP coordinate­d with the BOC to help in the search for the blue Bugatti Chiron sports car.

The search was significan­tly intensifie­d after the surrender of the red Bugatti Chiron sports car last Feb. 9, also in Muntinlupa City.

Public appeal to find the two smuggled luxury cars—worth ₱165 million each without customs duties and taxes—came on Feb. 3, after these were seen around the cities of Pasay, Pasig, Muntinlupa, and Cavite province.

Customs Deputy Commission­er for Intelligen­ce Group Juvymax Uy lauded the coordinati­on between key government agencies, as well as the media, for its role in disseminat­ing informatio­n to the public.

“Our collective efforts have dealt a significan­t blow to the attempts of these two individual­s to abuse and circumvent our laws and capitalize on their power and money. We remain steadfast in our commitment not only to protect our borders but also to go after nefarious individual­s and organizati­ons who want to make a mockery of the very laws that make us a progressiv­e society,” he said.

Despite surrenderi­ng the car, the owners will still face charges for violating Section 1401 in relation to Section 1113 of the Customs Modernizat­ion and Tariff Act (CMTA).

 ?? ?? COOL ₱165-M WORTH – Agents of the Customs Intelligen­ce and Investigat­ion Service (CIIS) seize a blue Bugatti Chiron, which had been the object of widespread search for allegedly unpaid duties and taxes. (Photo from CIIS)
COOL ₱165-M WORTH – Agents of the Customs Intelligen­ce and Investigat­ion Service (CIIS) seize a blue Bugatti Chiron, which had been the object of widespread search for allegedly unpaid duties and taxes. (Photo from CIIS)

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