The Bureau of Customs (BOC) unrelenting campaign to file cases against suspected smugglers and to eventually put them behind bars has once again placed 11 people, seven (7) of them officers of a Cebu based Freight service company, two (2) customs brokers, a port dispatcher and a warehouse owner in hot water after they were all charged for their failed attempt to smuggle 10 twenty footer container vans of smuggled sugar from Thailand worth Php 10 million at the Port of Cebu on November 22, 2012.
Read MoreCustoms Commissioner Ruffy Biazon today led the filing of smuggling charges at the Department of Justice (DOJ) against traders Rady Garbosa and Carlos R. Uy for attempting to smuggle Php19 million worth of onions and garlic from China, on two different occasions, without the required government permits.
Read MoreThe Bureau of Customs (BOC)-RATS Program in its all-out war on smuggling has once again caused the filing of criminal complaints before the Department of Justice (DOJ) against a trader and two (2) customs brokers for the unlawful importation of milk and cooking oil valued at 12 million and 9 million, respectively.
Read MoreThe Bureau of Customs (BOC)-RATS Program in its all-out war on smuggling has once again caused the filing of a criminal complaint before the Department of Justice (DOJ) against a trader and his broker for the unlawful importation of soya bean oil worth 18 million.
Read MoreThe Bureau of Customs (BOC)-RATS Program, in its all-out war on smuggling, has file another criminal complaints before the Department of Justice (DOJ) against four (4) traders for the unlawful importation of onions and potatoes worth 43 million.
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