MANILA, Philippines – The Bureau of Customs (BOC) seized P33 million worth of smuggled goods from the Port of Manila (POM) and the Manila International Container Port (MICP).
At the POM, shipments declared as grocery items, glass cups, bottles, mugs, wheel rims, footwear, and general merchandise were found to contain misdeclared air freshener, toothpaste, shampoo, makeup, and vape without Food and Drug Administration (FDA) permits, undeclared sacks of rice without National Food Authority (NFA) permits, ziplock bags, houseware, wheel rims, and fake shoes.
These shipments came from China and were consigned to IT Malingco Trading Corporation, Abundanceprime Chemicals Trading Corporation, Archerson Trading, Sto Niño Marketing, and Fastworth Marketing.
In a statement on Monday, Customs Commissioner Isidro Lapeña said the smuggled sacks of rice were for Fastworth Marketing and misdeclared as general merchandise.
“We cannot yet divulge the actual number of sacks inside the container since the customs examiners are still doing an inventory of the smuggled rice,” Lapeña said.
There was also a “white substance” found inside the container of Abundanceprime. It has since tested negative for illegal drugs.
At the MICP, the confiscated goods included used clothing or ukay-ukay and office chairs.
A shipment from Hong Kong declared by Chuanshun Electric (Philippines) Incorporated as transformers turned out to be office chairs, while 3 shipments of Epad Freight Forwarder were ukay-ukay and not “personal effects.”