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Saturday, November 23, 2024

Customs to open suspicious boxes

THE Bureau of Customs said on Friday “balikbayan” boxes suspected of containing contraband, such as explosives, illegal drugs and firearms, will be subjected to 100 percent physical examination in the presence of the consignee or duly authorized representative.

While under an existing policy that balikbayan boxes shall not be subjected to random or arbitrary physical inspection, it shall only undergo mandatory x-ray scanning.

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“In cases of shipments tagged ‘suspect’ after x-ray scanner, the inspector shall recommend the issuance of an Alert Order,” BoC Commissioner Nicanor Faeldon said.

The customs chief has issued a memorandum directing all district collectors and other concerned customs officials and personnel regarding the policy on opening alerted balikbayan boxes, saying alerted balikbayan boxes shall be subject to 100 percent  physical examination only in the presence of the consignee or his duly authorized representative.

“If the consignee or representative cannot personally attend the inspection, a waiver from the owner of the shipment should be submitted,” the BoC chief said.

For balikbayan boxes containing contraband or items that are possible threats to national security such as explosives, firearms, and illegal drugs, they will be opened only upon the written approval by the district collector of the port concerned.

Faeldon issued the memorandum following reports that smuggling syndicate will use the “balikbayan” privilege to smuggle contrabands  into the country.

He also said an average of 1,000 containers of balikbayan boxes arrive in Philippine ports every month, and the government loses at least P50 million in revenue due to smuggling.

Faeldon reminded  the public not to abuse the balikbayan box privilege. 

He warned that persons who will try to use the balikbayan boxes for their illegal activities will face criminal charges.

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