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The PNP together with the Military
from the 53rd IB is providing security supports of securing the
items while the Bureau of Customs still conducting verification to the
documents of the shipper, Ecaldre added.
PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (Sept. 29, 2014-MPF News) --- The joint
forces of the Margtosatubig Municipal Police Station and the army’s 53rd
Infantry Battalion were able to hold the 3 cargo trucks and sea vessels Motor
Lance M/L Amesia loaded with imported rice at the Port of Margosatubig,
Zamboanga del Sur Friday at 12:30 noon, Military and Police Official said.
Zamboanga del Sur Police Provincial
Director Senior Supt. Sofronio Ecaldre said the cargo trucks and boat are
loaded with a total of 8-thousand bags of imported rice with questionable
pertinent papers.
Based in their initial investigation Ecaldre
said, the sea vessel was piloted by Boat Captain Jade Jackaria wit5h license
number 9089-47 sailed from the Port of Taganak, Tawi-tawi to Margosatubig Port
sometime on September 24.
Ecaldre added that some of the
imported rice was already loaded in the 3 cargo truck and about to transport
for Pagadian City were hold when inspected and discovered without proper
documents.
Zamboanga del Sur National Food
Authority (NFA) Manager Nieves Toca said Monday the shipper identified as
Arnisar Usman MadzNhur Tulawi from Tawi-tawi and the receiver is Jay Keneth
Cabaluna Yap of Zamboanga City has comply with the regulatory permit after
showing their NFA license during the inspection Saturday.
The NFA license will allow them to
transport rice to at least 5,000 kilos and more than will need NFA Transport
Permit, Toca added.
“With regards to determine wither the rice
is imported or not is already the responsibility of the Bureau of Customs and if
the shipment found is imported and has no proper documents, the rice will be
deposited to our NFA Warehouse for proper disposition as recommended by the
Customs, Taca explained.
The police authorities and military
official are waiting today from the Bureau of Customs Official on the findings
of their investigation and verification of documents from the shippers.
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