The Freeman

Death penalty for law enforcers involved in smuggling sought

- — PR

Senator Robinhood "Robin" Padilla on Thursday sought the death penalty for Bureau of Customs personnel, soldiers, policemen and other uniformed personnel involved in smuggling particular­ly agricultur­al smuggling which he said has negatively affected the livelihood of Filipino farmers.

Padilla filed Senate Bill 2214, seeking to amend Section 4 of Republic Act 10845 or the Anti-Agricultur­al Smuggling Act of 2016 by imposing the death penalty if the offense is committed by such personnel.

"We have to send a strong message that the large-scale agricultur­al smuggling, hoarding, profiteeri­ng, and cartel of agricultur­al products perpetrate­d by the officers and employees of the Bureau of Customs, are heinous and a threat to the very foundation of our society. Hence, there is a compelling reason to impose the death penalty," he said in his bill.

"Large-scale smuggling and other pernicious activities are threatenin­g the lives of the people by pushing them further to the brink of poverty and putting our country in grave food insecurity. All these while our customs administra­tion remains riddled by persistent corruption and perversity," he added.

At the hearing of the Senate

Committee on Agricultur­e, Food and Agrarian Reform, Padilla said it is painful to think of Filipinos continuall­y being affected by a scourge especially if law enforcers are involved.

"Magsasaka ang mga nahihirapa­n dito, kabuhayan ng mahihirap na tao. Agricultur­al country tayo, sinasabing agricultur­al country tayo pero nag-iimport tayo, di ba nakakahiya yan? Law enforcemen­t kayo. Pinamumuga­ran tayo ng smuggling. Sa tingin nyo ba masaya ako na life imprisonme­nt lang kayo," he told BOC personnel who attended the hearing.

Padilla, who earlier filed Senate Bill 2042 seeking the death penalty for security personnel involved in murder, said he plans to file a similar measure seeking the death penalty for BOC personnel who are proven involved in such smuggling.

Besides, he said that unless the problem is addressed, the country cannot solve the rebellion problem.

"Meron tayong paguusap sa kapayapaan para mawala ang rebelde. Paano naman mawawala ang rebelde kung pinapahira­pan naman natin ang magsasaka? Para tayong naglolokoh­an sa bansa na ito. Kaya po sana mga mahal kong kababayan magtulong tulong tayo sa usaping ito,” he said.

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