'Partners in crime': Indian mom, son nabbed for selling smuggled cooking oil in Isabela
CIDG operatives inform an Indian woman and her son of their arrest for selling smuggled cooking oil during an operation in Santiago City in Isabela. (photo: CIDG)
Operatives of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) arrested a 47-year old female Indian and her 22-year old son for allegedly selling smuggled cooking oil during a buy-bust in Santiago City, Isabela.
CIDG director Police Brig. Gen. Romeo J. Macapaz said the operation also resulted in the confiscation of 273 containers of cooking oil worth P1.3 million.
Macapaz said the operation stemmed from confirmed intelligence reports about the illegal activities involving the selling of smuggled oil.
The same intelligence reports, according to Macapaz, stated that the cooking oil came from Malaysia.
During the operation, it was found out that the cooking oil was not registered in the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and traded without License to Operate.
Macapaz commended his men for the operation: “With the confiscation of these unregistered cooking oil, we significantly prevented the health and safety risk that may cause our consumers.”
The two arrested suspects face violation of Section 10 of the Republic Act No. 9711, or the “Food and Drug Administration Act of 2009”.
“We urge the public to report to CIDG all criminalities and illegal trade of consumer products in your localities and the CIDG will do the rest,” said Macapaz.