The Philippine Star

BOC reviewing records of meat importer

- By EVELYN MACAIRAN

The Bureau of Customs (BOC) is checking the records of a consignee who imported several kilos of meat that reportedly tested positive for African swine fever (ASF), an official said yesterday.

Alvin Enciso, chief of the BOC-Criminal Intelligen­ce and Investigat­ion Service, said they are validating reports that the Dynamic M Internatio­nal Trading had previous meat importatio­ns before the suspected ASFcontami­nated meat arrived on Dec. 11.

“There is an ongoing backtracki­ng operation to determine if the consignee Dynamic M made previous importatio­ns of meat products and where were these meat products delivered. At the moment we are still gathering the data,” Enciso said.

Records showed the consignee started importing in late November or on the first week of December.

Enciso said that even before the shipment arrived on Dec. 11, they received informatio­n that the consigneee was bringing in Peking ducks from Guangzhou, China.

Under the regulation­s, the BOC is only allowed to inspect 10 percent of the shipment.

The agency had to wait for the shipment to be brought to a warehouse in Cavite before it could inspect the full shipment.

It was in the warehouse where the bureau discovered the allegedly ASF-contaminat­ed meat.

The BOC is checking if Chinese nationals are involved in the operation of the Dynamic M, which is owned by Filipinos.

“We were instructed by BOC deputy commission­er for intelligen­ce service Raniel Ramiro to watch out for similar importatio­ns or food stuff from China,” Enciso said.

He said they would submit the result of their review to BOC Commission­er Rey Leonardo Guerrero in two to three days.

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EDD GUMBAN Women participat­e in a street-dance contest marking Dinagyang Festival in Iloilo City yesterday.

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