'Iba ang tama?': P1.1 m worth of 'Snow' beer, luncheon meat seized, 5 foreigners arrested in Parañaque raid
At A Glance
- CIDG director Brig. Gen. Christopher Abrahano said the bottles of beer and the cans of luncheon meat they seized during the operation in Barangay Marcelo in Parañaque City were not registered with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
photo: CIDG
Operatives of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) arrested five Chinese and their two alleged Filipino cohorts for selling beers and luncheon meat that are believed to be smuggled.
CIDG director Brig. Gen. Christopher Abrahano said the bottles of beer and the cans of luncheon meat they seized during the operation in Barangay Marcelo in Parañaque City were not registered with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
This is the reason, he said, why the five Chinese and two Filipinos were collared and now facing criminal charges.
He said the operation stemmed from reports about the proliferation of food and beverage products that were smuggled into the country and being sold without the approval of the FDA.
Armed with a search warrant, CIDG operatives swooped down on a warehouse in Parañaque City and seized 500 cases of “Snow" beer in cans, and 300 boxes of “Meining” pork luncheon meat.
The seized products are estimated to be worth P1.1 million.
“Since these food products have not gone through the evaluation process of the FDA, its quality and safety cannot be assured,” said Abrahano.