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Thursday, June 10, 2004 (Philippines)
| HOT CARS. National Anti-smuggling Task Force Chief Angelo Reyes talks to reporters during Wednesday's seizure of used cars declared as kitchen utensils, farm implements and fishing equipment. With Reyes are Mayor Pedra Acharon Jr. and Bureau of Customs port collector Lowell Medija. (Sun.Star Foto) |
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AT LEAST 53 used vehicles, reportedly imported illegally from South Korea, were seized by joint elements of Joint Task Force Gensan and the Bureau of Customs here Wednesday morning.
The vehicles were loaded inside nine 40-footer container vans and were opened in the presence of National Anti-Smuggling Task Force (Nastaf) chief Angelo Reyes and customs officials.
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