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[Title] => X-ray, scanning ng BoC nalusutan
[Summary] => Pinaiimbestigahan ni Customs Commissioner Napoleon Morales ang buong x-ray at scanning unit ng kawanihan dahil sa akusasyon na ang operasyon ng trabaho ay napasok ng sindikato.
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[Title] => Bureau of Customs seizes P54-million electronics, frozen chicken
[Summary] => The Bureau of Customs (BOC) announced yesterday it confiscated P54 million worth of misdeclared high-end electronics, frozen chicken and ceramic tiles and will put them up for auction to increase the agency’s revenue collection.
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[Title] => Customs tightens watch on livestock from China
[Summary] => Customs agents in ports and airports nationwide are on the lookout for livestock from China, and birds and poultry from Belgium and Canada following reports of a new rash of foot and mouth disease.
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[Title] => Bureau of Customs seizes P25-million smuggled poultry products
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines - Customs Commissioner Napoleon Morales yesterday ordered the blacklisting of the forwarding firm that allegedly facilitated the smuggling of four 40-footer reefer container vans that carried P25 million worth of Peking duck and chicken cuts from Hong Kong and China.
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[Title] => BOC to test Lotte shipments
[Summary] => An official of the Bureau of Customs (BOC) said yesterday it will put on hold future shipments of two biscuit products ...
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[Title] => 4 Cebu port execs relieved over release of 4 cars
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Customs Commissioner Napoleon Morales ordered yesterday the relief of at least four Cebu port officials for the release of four smuggled luxury vehicles earlier forfeited in favor of the government.
Morales also ordered Jairus Paguntalan, director of the Customs Intelligence and Investigation Service (CIIS), to investigate reports that Customs officials and employees allegedly conspired for the release of the seized vehicles.
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[Title] => P32-M smuggled pork seized
[Summary] => The Bureau of Customs (BOC) announced yesterday the confiscation of P32 million worth of smuggled frozen pork at the Manila International Container Port (MICP).
Customs Commissioner Napoleon Morales said operatives of the bureaus Intelligence and Enforcement Group (IIG) seized the imported meat after the shipment was wrongfully declared as "frozen fish, giant squid and mackerel."
The frozen pork arrived in 10 containers under three separate shipments that arrived at the MICP from China.
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[Title] => P51-M halaga ng kontrabando, nasabat
[Summary] => Tinatayang aabot sa P51-milyong halaga ng mga smuggled frozen na karne at isda mula sa bansang Hong Kong at Vietnam ang nakumpiska ng mga operatiba ng Bureau of Customs (BOC) sa Manila International Container Port (MICP) kahapon.
Sa ulat ni Customs Intelligence and Investigation Service director Jairus Paguntalan kay Customs Commissioner Napoleon Morales, nakumpiska ang naturang kontrabando matapos silang makatanggap ng intelligence information na misdeclared ang mga ito na nakatakdang ilabas sa MICP.
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[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines - Customs Commissioner Napoleon Morales yesterday ordered the blacklisting of the forwarding firm that allegedly facilitated the smuggling of four 40-footer reefer container vans that carried P25 million worth of Peking duck and chicken cuts from Hong Kong and China.
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Morales also ordered Jairus Paguntalan, director of the Customs Intelligence and Investigation Service (CIIS), to investigate reports that Customs officials and employees allegedly conspired for the release of the seized vehicles.
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Customs Commissioner Napoleon Morales said operatives of the bureaus Intelligence and Enforcement Group (IIG) seized the imported meat after the shipment was wrongfully declared as "frozen fish, giant squid and mackerel."
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[Summary] => Tinatayang aabot sa P51-milyong halaga ng mga smuggled frozen na karne at isda mula sa bansang Hong Kong at Vietnam ang nakumpiska ng mga operatiba ng Bureau of Customs (BOC) sa Manila International Container Port (MICP) kahapon.
Sa ulat ni Customs Intelligence and Investigation Service director Jairus Paguntalan kay Customs Commissioner Napoleon Morales, nakumpiska ang naturang kontrabando matapos silang makatanggap ng intelligence information na misdeclared ang mga ito na nakatakdang ilabas sa MICP.
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