Philippine Daily Inquirer

BOC seizes P5-M semi-submarine

- Tina G. Santos

DAYS after its top officials came under fire for incompeten­ce from President Aquino himself, the Bureau of Customs said it had seized more than P19-million worth of smuggled items, including secondhand vehicles and a semi-submarine, at the Manila Internatio­nal Container Port.

BOC Commission­er Ruffy Biazon, who led other bureau officials during the inspection of the seized items on Friday, said the shipments were undervalue­d and did not have the necessary permits.

Apart from used vehicles and a semi-submarine, also confiscate­d were a motorcycle, used truck tires, dinner wares, body lotion, and several container vans of possibly hazardous scrap materials.

Biazon said the semi-submarine from South Korea was worth P5 million but was falsely declared by its consignee, Dionysus Trading, as outboard motor compressor parts and accessorie­s.

The used vehicles, which were contained in four 40-foot containers, were seized by the BOC as items imported in violation of the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippine­s and Executive Order No. 156 which bans the importatio­n of right-hand drive cars and used vehicles.

The scrap plastic materials, which were contained in 14 container vans, arrived in Manila from Vietnam and Hong Kong in April.

The P2.4-million shipments were consigned to Urrutia Trading Group of Companies, Biazon said.

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