The Philippine Star

123 soft-shell turtles seized near NAIA

- – Rudy Santos

The Bureau of Customs (BOC) intercepte­d 123 live Chinese soft-shell turtles, packed in seven polystyren­e boxes, at the Pair Cargo warehouse near the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport Terminal 1 (NAIA-1) last Friday.

BOC Commission­er Isidro Lapeña said yesterday the shipment was misdeclare­d as eels and was bound for Taipei when it was intercepte­d by customs officers.

Two eels were included in the shipment, officials said. They explained that eels are covered by export permits while soft-shell turtles are not.

NAIA District III collector Ramon Anquilan said Customs Export Division personnel led by collector Rey Gatchalian discovered the real contents of the shipment when it went through manual examinatio­n.

The shipment was consigned to Jan Birt Co. Ltd. in Taipei and shipped by 3H En- terprises Ltd. Inc. of Guiguinto, Bulacan, Anquilan said.

The Chinese soft-shell turtles, which reportedly came from Pampanga and Bulacan, are considered delicacies in Taiwan and China.

“They are usually harvested for food and folk remedy tonics. However, the continuous consumptio­n and exploitati­on may cause its extinction,” Lapeña and Anquilan told reporters.

Each turtle, which weighs nearly a kilo, is valued at $40, making the value of the shipment approximat­ely P250,920.

Lapeña said the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources will file charges of violation of Republic Act 9147, the wildlife protection law, against the shipper.

 ?? RUDY SANTOS ?? Customs Commission­er Isidro Lapeña holds a soft-shell turtle, one of 123 seized last Friday, during a press conference at the NAIA yesterday.
RUDY SANTOS Customs Commission­er Isidro Lapeña holds a soft-shell turtle, one of 123 seized last Friday, during a press conference at the NAIA yesterday.

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