P93-M smuggled fake cigarettes destroyed

CONDEMNED. The Bureau of Customs Port of Subic District Collector Maritess T. Martin supervised the condemnation of 3,152 master cases of seized fake cigarettes amounting to P93 million. (Photo by Chris Navarro)
CONDEMNED. The Bureau of Customs Port of Subic District Collector Maritess T. Martin supervised the condemnation of 3,152 master cases of seized fake cigarettes amounting to P93 million. (Photo by Chris Navarro)

PORAC -- Some P93 million worth of smuggled fake cigarettes loaded in three container vans were destroyed by the Bureau of Customs (BOC) Port of Subic during simple rites held at the Greenleaf 88 waste disposal and management facility here shortly before midnight Wednesday, August 27, 2020.

Robert Gaza, owner of the Greenleaf 88, said the contraband was seized early in July after it was intercepted by BOC Port of Subic personnel led by Collector Maritess T. Martin. The condemnation, Gaza said, was witnessed by representatives from Japan Tobacco International (JTI), Philipp Morris and personnel from BoC intelligence and law enforcement division, who escorted the cargoes from Subic Bay Freeport to Greenleaf 88 compound here.

A total of 3,144 master cases of cigarettes with different brands including Mighty (blue & red); D&B (red & blue) and Winston believed manufactured in China were shipped to Subic Bay Freeport and declared as LED lights and accessories. The cargo was consigned to Caliente Empezar Ventures, Inc. with business address at G-10 Residencias de Manila, Jesus Street, Pandacan, Manila.

The smuggled cigarettes were discovered after the containers went through X-ray and were physically checked by BOC Port of Subic personnel, said BoC in a statement.

Martin said she issued a warrant of seizure and detention (WSD) against the shipment while the consignee is held liable for violating the National Tobacco Administration (BTA) Board Resolution 079-2005. NTA Memorandum Circular No. 03 Series of 2004 in relation to section 1113 of Republic Act 10863, also known as Customs Modernization and Tariff Act.

Legitimate cigarette manufacturers are losing billions of revenues due to proliferation of smuggled and counterfeit "cigars," said a representative from Philipp Morris, who declined to be named as he is not allowed to talk to media.

Greenleaf 88 is the only government-accredited non-hazardous waste disposal facility in Central Luzon. It is equipped with state-of-the-art machinery, including big shredding machines that can accommodate huge volumes of contrabands that are subject to condemnation. In July, tons of cigarette manufacturing materials, including shredded tobacco leaf confiscated by BoC Port of Appari, were also seized at Greenleaf88.

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