Philippine Daily Inquirer

Customs seizes ‘hot’ onions

- TINAG. SANTOS

The Bureau of Customs has intercepte­d some P12-million worth of smuggled onions at the Manila Internatio­nal Container Port (MICP).

The onions, which came from China in six 40-footer container vans, were misdeclare­d as fresh apples, said Customs Commission­er Isidro Lapeña, who inspected the shipment on Thursday.

The shipment arrived at the port on Aug. 14 and was consigned to ASD Total Packages Enterprise­s Inc.

The port’s Xray Inspection Project recommende­d the issuance of an alert order after receiving a tip on the smuggled shipment, Lapeña said.

Inspectors found in each container two layers of big apple cartons filled with onions.

Criminal charges

Lapeña said the owner of ASD Total Packages Enterprise­s Inc. and the customs broker, Michael Miranda Sumile, who processed the shipment, face criminal charges for violating Section 1400, or the misdeclara­tion, misclassif­ication, un- dervaluati­on in goods declaratio­n, in relation to Section 1113 of the Customs Modernizat­ion and Tariff Act.

They also face charges for violating Republic Act No. 10845, or the Anti-Agricultur­al Smuggling Act of 2016.

“I have already ordered the revocation of the accreditat­ion of the consignee and the customs broker involved,” Lapeña said.

MICP district collector Balmyrson Valdez issued the correspond­ing warrant of seizure and detention against the shipment.—

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