The Bureau of Customs (BOC) launched a series of crackdown operations on Friday, August 27, 2024, uncovering suspected smuggled disposable vape products, motor parts, and accessories in facilities located in Manila and Laguna. The total estimated value of the seized goods is PhP94.075 million.
The operations were conducted by a composite team consisting of the Customs Intelligence and Investigation Service – Manila International Container Port (CIIS-MICP), Enforcement and Security Service-MICP, representatives from the Bureau’s Action Team Against Smugglers, and the Philippine Coast Guard – Task Force Aduana. Barangay officials, while the Philippine National Police assisted in implementing the Letters of Authority (LOAs).
During the inspection, authorities discovered disposable vapes valued at approximately PhP12.6 million in a vape shop in San Pedro, Laguna. On the other hand, a separate operation in Quiapo, Manila, led to the seizure of assorted imported vape devices, vape pods, and disposable vapes worth around PhP6.475 million, along with motorcycle parts and accessories valued at approximately PhP75 million.
The authorities have temporarily secured the entrance and exit gates of the establishments with padlocks and seals. An inventory of the imported items will be conducted by assigned Customs Examiners, with agents from CIIS, ESS, and representatives from the respective shops or warehouses present to witness the process.
Nevertheless, in the observance of the due process requirements mandated under Section 224 of the Customs Modernization and Tariff Act (CMTA), the respective warehouse owners/operators are afforded fifteen (15) days from service of the Letters of Authority to refute the findings and submit documents to show that the subject vape products and motorcycle parts and accessories were legitimately imported and paid correct duties and taxes due thereon.
“These crackdowns were conducted in response to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s directive to intensify our anti-smuggling efforts against the illicit trade of tobacco and vape products,” said BOC Commissioner Bienvenido Y. Rubio. “Our goal is to protect consumers and the public from the dangers of these illegal substances, which can pose significant health risks and undermine public safety.”
“The confiscation of PhP75 million worth of motorcycle parts and accessories is also noteworthy, as it demonstrates our ongoing commitment to protecting legitimate businesses in the country,” the Commissioner added.
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