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The combined police
and military forces intercepted the rice shipment last week a day the cargo
arrived at the port of Margosatubig.
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By Hirohito D. Cadion
PAGADIAN CITY,
Zamboanga del Sur, Oct. 2 (PNA) – The Bureau of Customs (BoC) has ordered the
confiscation of an estimated 8,000 sacks of undocumented rice shipment worth
millions of pesos that were intercepted recently by combined police and
military forces in the nearby town of Margosatubig.
The Warrant and
Seizure of Detention (WSD) was issued by BoC-Zamboanga District Collector
Enrico Turingan upon his arrival Wednesday in Margosatubig. He was accompanied
by Manila-based BoC policemen.
Turingan ordered that
the confiscated rice be deposited at the warehouse of the National Food
Authority (NFA) in this city.
Investigation showed
the rice shipment came from Taganak, Tawi-Tawi and was put on hold after it was
discovered that shipment was not covered with valid documents.
The shipper was
identified as Arnisa Usman Madznhut Tulawi and the supposed receiver as Jay
Keneth Yap of Zamboanga City.
Provincial NFA
Manager Nieves Toca said the BoC is in the process of ascertaining the legality
of the shipment. (PNA)
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