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Smuggling rampant in Zamboanga

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Just last week, authorities seized some 44 tons of smuggled red onions and 300 drums of fuel in separate operations here. The operations were launched by the Naval Forces Western Mindanao together with the Philippine Coast Guard, Marine Battalion Landing Team-11, Joint Task Force Zamboanga and the Bureau of Customs.

The Navy said security forces intercepted a truck transporting some 3,000 bags of onions in the village of Cawit, and a maritime patrol also stopped a boat, ML Marisa, which was loaded with 8,000 bags of onions off Cawit. Each bag of onions weighs four kilos.

Another boat with 300 drums of smuggled fuel was also intercepted the same day off the coast of Cawit, according to the Navy.

“The vehicle and watercraft and the smuggled items are still being held and are subject for proper inventory before we turn them over to the appropriate agency for proper disposition,” the Navy said.

“This accomplish- ment is part of Naval Forces Western Mindanao and Western Mindanao Command’s strong resolve and commitment to assist other government agencies and LGUs on their campaign to eradicate smuggling and other illegal activities in the region,” it added.

Police also reported seizing nearly P9 million worth of smuggled cigarettes and onions in separate operations in Zamboanga Peninsula.

Patrolling members of the 2nd Zamboanga City Mobile Force Company and the Bureau of Customs, Intelligence and Investigation Service and Enforcement and Security Service intercepted a boat loaded with over 300 boxes of cigarettes worth more than P5 million off Tictabon Island off Zamboanga City.

The 2nd Zamboanga City Mobile Force Company and the Bureau of Customs also confiscated over six tons of onions when a police maritime patrol intercepted a boat off Labuan village in Zamboanga City. And members of the 2nd Zamboanga Sibugay Provincial Mobile

Force Company, also intercepted a truck transporting 85 boxes of smuggled cigarettes valued at over P1 million at a checkpoint in Kumalarang town.

Authorities did not release the names of the owners of the contraband for a still unknown reason.

Last December, the Bureau of Customs destroyed over some P395 million worth of smuggled cigarettes confiscated within six months in Western Mindanao. In May 2022, the Bureau of Customs also destroyed at least P110 million worth of confiscated cigarettes, according to District Collector Segundo Sigmundfreud Barte Jr.

He said the contrabands were seized during separate anti-smuggling operations in Zamboanga Peninsula, Basilan, Sulu, and Tawi-Tawi.

But despite the anti-smuggling campaign, unscrupulous businessmen continue their illegal trade resulting in losses of billions of pesos in revenues. Many of the contraband - from rice to onions - find their ways to different buyers in Mindanao. (Mindanao Examiner)