Philippine Daily Inquirer

Bureau of Customs: government cesspool

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For the first time in decades, the Bureau of Customs (BOC) will be overhauled from top to bottom.

With the “promotion” of exCustoms Commission­er Isidro Lapeña to the Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority, the new BOC commission­er, former Armed Forces Chief of Staff and exMaritime Industry Authority Administra­tor Rey Leonardo Guerrero, was tasked to implement the “massacre.”

First to be booted out were all deputy commission­ers appointed by Lapeña, including his closest assistants from the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency (PDEA). And with the entry of Guerrero and his new deputy commission­ers, the replacemen­t or removal of all port collectors, deputy port collec- tors, department heads and section chiefs must follow.

Last year, P6.4 billion worth of “shabu” (crystal meth) from China was successful­ly smuggled into the Port of Manila during the watch of then Customs Commission­er Nicanor Faeldon. In August, Lapeña’s group discovered two magnetic lifters abandoned at Manila Internatio­nal Container Terminal (MICT) allegedly containing shabu worth P4.3 billion from Malaysia.

But at the same time, four magnetic lifters from Vietnam and Hong Kong were cleared also at the same port. Reportedly containing a ton of shabu worth P6.8 billion, the lifters were later found empty in a Cavite warehouse. After a reweighing, PDEA Chief Aaron Aquino revised his estimate, saying that the lifters contained 1.6 tons of shabu which, if sold on the streets, would be worth P11 billion.

It is clear that the first shabu shipment under Lapeña’s watch was intentiona­lly tipped off to authoritie­s so that the second shipment, which was bigger, could be checked out undetected. If we follow former customs intelligen­ce officer Jimmy Guban’s testimony before the Senate blue ribbon committee, it was dismissed Senior Supt. Eduardo Acierto who facilitate­d the shipments of all magnetic lifters containing shabu at MICT in July.

———— Former PDEA Deputy Director Ismael Fajardo admitted that he received a tip from Acierto about the arriving shabu shipments. He relayed the informatio­n to Guban, who then informed Customs Deputy Commission­er Ricardo Quinto and former Customs Intelligen­ce and Investigat­ion Service Director Adzhar Albani.

Acierto said he was just sharing informatio­n and help- ing the PDEA and the BOC. “I told them there was a shipment coming in, but the claims that I am behind the smuggling, that is not true, I will never do that. I have been in the police service for 18 years. I served our country well. I will never do that.”

Sen. Richard Gordon doubts this and is bent on pinning down Acierto, together with Fajardo, using Guban as a “state witness.” Earlier, President Duterte released to media a “dossier” on the top 7 PDEA and Philippine National Police officers involved in the smuggling and distributi­on of shabu which included Acierto and Fajardo. The PNP, in turn, dismissed the policemen concerned.

But numerous questions remain. How about the district collectors and section chiefs (in- cluding X-ray) at MICT or the Port of Manila where the shabu shipments passed through? Also, informed sources confirm that Guban collected “tara” on behalf of all these officials under Lapeña’s watch.

———— I hope Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez will conduct no-nonsense “lifestyle checks” on people close to Lapeña, as some have partnered with corrupt port officers in issuing “numerous shakedown alerts” in exchange for millions of pesos daily.

If the President was able to clean up Boracay in six months, it’s about time we did the same at the BOC.

 ?? JAKE J. MADERAZO SHARP EDGES ??
JAKE J. MADERAZO SHARP EDGES

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