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Operatives from the Bureau of Customs inspect a warehouse in Quiapo, Manila which yielded smuggled vapes.
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The Bureau of Customs (BoC) announced on Sunday that its operatives seized approximately P19 million worth of smuggled vape products in two separate warehouses in Manila and Laguna.
This comes amid the Department of Trade and Industry’s order banning their entry into the country.
Personnel from the BoC’s Customs Intelligence and Investigation Service-Manila International Container Port (CIIS-MICP) — in coordination with the Enforcement and Security Service (ESS) and the Philippine Coast Guard — implemented two Letters of Authority issued by the BoC.
According to CIIS director Verne Enciso, the team found an estimated P6.475 million of vape devices, pods and disposable vapes such as brands Relx and Top Fog, in the Quiapo, Manila warehouse.
They also found at least P75 million worth of smuggled motorcycle parts and accessories.
“The total amount of smuggled products found in Manila was around P81.475 million since aside from the vape products, our team also uncovered motorcycle parts and accessories, and we know the prices for these go to the thousands; sometimes, more,” Enciso said.
Over at a shop in San Pedro City, Laguna, the composite team led by BoC discovered and seized around P12.6 million worth of smuggled disposable vapes of varying brands, such as Flava, King’s Evo, Grio and Milan.
While waiting for an inventory of the goods to be conducted by assigned Customs examiners and witnessed by representatives from CIIS, ESS, and the warehouse and shop, the BoC team temporarily padlocked and sealed the two locations.
Intelligence Group deputy commissioner Juvymax Uy hailed the swift action of the BoC team.
“Our partnership with key government agencies and local officials led to the successful seizure of these vape products. Since vapes have become quite popular among Filipinos in the past years, we started beefing up our border patrols and collecting information about the potential trafficking of these products,” Uy said.
He added that the warehouse and shop owners can face charges for violating Section 117 (regulated importation and exportation) and Section 1400 (misdeclaration in goods declaration) in relation to Section 1113 (property subject to seizure and forfeiture) of the Customs Modernization and Tariff Act.