By Mortz C. Ortigoza
ROSALES – The chairman of the anti-smuggling group Samahang
Industriya ng Agrikultura (SINAG) said the Bureau of Custom (BoC) would
file this month the new Anti-Agricultural Smuggling Act of 2016 to those
involved on the smuggling of sugar and rice in the country.
Engineer Rosendo So said the smuggling case of
multi-million pesos worth of sugar that ensued in August last year would be
filled this month because the BOC wanted a strong case against those involved.
“Kasi ang gusto ng BOC walang lusot e sealed. Pero ano
naman ang BOC may kaso sila inaayos ang documents
identification nila, sino ang mga ito. Kailangan malakas ang kaso,” he stressed
in Pilipino.
Some of those involved in the smuggling of rice,
according to Department of Agriculture Secretary Emmanuel Pinol, were police
generals and the Zamboanga Custom Collector.
"My sources identified a certain Superintendent
Ariel Huesca and SPO4 Estino, reportedly members of the intelligence group of
the PNP in Zamboanga City as the point men of two police generals who are
involved in the smuggling of agricultural commodities through the Zamboanga
City's small ports," he was quoted by news reports last August 2016.
Sources according to Piñol also implicated Zamboanga City Customs Collector Benhur
Arabani in the unlawful act.
The Bantay Dagat’s operatives apprehended the crew of M/B Sitti Aini,
loaded with 584 bags of refined sugar, in Barangay Taluksangay, Zamboanga City.
The crew of two other boats were nabbed by the
operatives in the same place.
SINAG
Chairman So added that the two illegal shipments of multi-million pesos of rice
in Manila last August and November last year would be part of the criminal
cases to be filled this month.
The twelve
container vans carrying imported rice from China arrived at the South Harbor in
the Port of Manila last August 20, 2016.
The
consignor declared them to be filled with leatherette but was found by BoC
officials to contain smuggled rice worth P20 million.
They were
consigned to RPR International Trading in Sta. Cruz, Manila.
The other
shipments of smuggled rice were discovered in November 7 and 13, 2016. The 26
shipping containers worth P40 million were apprehended at the Manila
International Container Port (MICP).
Commissioner
Faeldon was alerted about the shipments after spurious documents were
reportedly used to release the containers.
Anti-Agricultural Smuggling Act of 2016 cited that a
penalty of life imprisonment and a fine of twice the fair value of the smuggled
agricultural product and the aggregate amount of the taxes, duties and other
charges avoided shall be imposed on any person who commits any of the acts
enumerated under Section 3 of the Act. Section 3 cited the crime of large-scale
agricultural smuggling as economic sabotage, involving sugar, corn, pork,
poultry, garlic, onion, carrots, fish, and cruciferous vegetables, in its raw
state, or which have undergone the simple processes of preparation or
preservation for the market, with a minimum amount of one million pesos, or
rice, with a minimum amount of ten million pesos, as valued by the BOC.
So, who is also the chairman of the Abono Party-List,
rated the performance of BoC Chief Nicanor Faeldon with a seven in a rating of
one-to-ten for the last six months of last year.
“Tingin ko seven,” he said.
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