Manila Standard

Imus raid yields P150m worth of bogus apparels

- By Joel E. Zurbano and Vito Barcelo

A COMPOSITE team of government agents on Thursday raided a warehouse in Imus, Cavite and took stock of some P150 million worth of imitation apparels, appliances, and other items.

Meanwhile, the Bureau of Customs (BOC) foiled an attempt to smuggle into the country through the Manila Internatio­nal Container Port (MICP) agricultur­al products worth over P11.5 million.

Armed with a mission order or Letter of Authority (LOA) signed by Commission­er Yogi Filemon Ruiz, the raiding team from the Customs Intelligen­ce and Investigat­ion Service - Manila Internatio­nal Container Port (CIIS-MICP) swooped on the warehouse of the Hong Yun Real Estate Group, Inc. on M. Salud Road, Alapan II-A, Imus, Cavite.

“The implementa­tion of this operation comes with reinforcem­ent from different department­s. It was also made possible by the coordinati­on with the police and local barangay officials. This is what it means to work with one goal in mind, which is to put a stop to this menace,” Ruiz said.

“From top to bottom, we are united in our aim to see our markets free from these contraband­s as well smuggled fake products,” he added.

The Philippine National Police and local barangay officials who were notified of the impending raid assisted in the operation.

The raiders discovered bogus apparels bearing prominent brands, as well as appliances and other products.

Customs Deputy Commission­er Juvymax Uy hinted that the raiders meticulous­ly followed procedures to avoid unwanted issues and concerns.

“Following the proper process is critical in every operation by the BOC. Remember that behind these are big-time organizati­ons used to circumvent­ing the laws, whether here or somewhere else. We have always been careful with making sure cases like these won’t be dismissed because of the lack of due process,” Uy explained.

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