THE Bureau of Customs (BOC) has denied allegations that a seized Rolls-Royce luxury car from the Discaya family was seen being driven around Metro Manila.
The BOC asserted that the vehicle in question, along with other luxury cars, remained under its official custody and is securely stored with strict supervision.
The plate number of the Rolls-Royce in the viral post, NFG 1949, did not match the seized vehicle’s plate number, which ends with 889, debunking the claim.
The BOC said that seized properties can only be handled with proper authority and documentation, and any unauthorized movement is punishable by law.
Under Commissioner Ariel F. Nepomuceno’s leadership, the BOC is committed to transparency, accountability, and good governance, ensuring seized properties are safeguarded according to customs laws.
The public is advised to rely on official BOC sources for verified information.







