PAGADIAN CITY – Some 60,000
bags of rice, believed smuggled from neighboring
Malaysia, were seized by Philippine authorities off the southern province of
Zamboanga Sibugay.
The Coast Guard led the Sunday
operation and intercepted a cargo boat off Olutanga Island that resulted in the
confiscation of the rice estimated to be worth over P120 million.
The boat was first detected off
Tawi-Tawi province and sailed through the Sulu Sea and eventually headed to
Zamboanga Sibugay. The Coast Guard confirmed the seizure of the cargo after the
boat’s captain allegedly failed to show any importation documents.
The Bureau of Customs have been
alerted on the seizure of the rice whose brand name is “Asahi.” (Mindanao
Examiner)
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