The Bureau of Customs (BOC) - Port of Zamboanga destroyed over half a billion pesos worth of smuggled cigarettes at a warehouse in Zamboanga City on June 13.
The BOC Port of Zamboanga is ramping up its anti-smuggling efforts in Region 9 and Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, resulting in the seizure and destruction of more than 8,816 cases and 1,014 reams of smuggled cigarettes.
The seized contraband, valued at around P595.22 million, was confiscated during maritime patrols in the Zamboanga Peninsula, Basilan, Sulu, and Tawi-Tawi between November 2023 and April 2024.
The cigarettes were destroyed by manual shredding, soaking in water, and crushing with payloader equipment in the presence of various agencies. The leftover materials will be disposed of in a sanitary landfill in Brgy. Salaan, Zamboanga City.
Port of Zamboanga Acting District Collector Arthur G. Sevilla Jr. said the disposal of these unauthorized and potentially hazardous goods complies with environmental regulations and public safety measures.
"With the firm directive of Commissioner Bienvenido Y. Rubio to ensure transparency and credibility, the BOC Zamboanga has been conducting the disposal of smuggled cigarettes through a public condemnation activity, in the presence of representatives from the Commission on Audit, Department of Health, the local government unit, stakeholders, and all partner operating units," said Sevilla.
In a statement, Rubio stressed that: “Maintaining transparency and credibility is our foremost commitment. The condemnation process plays a crucial role in ensuring the proper disposal of illicit goods."
He added, "We will make sure that only legitimate products enter our local markets, thus safeguarding our citizens from the dangers associated with the illicit tobacco trade."