THE Bureau of Customs – Ninoy Aquino International Airport (BOC-NAIA) on Monday reported the confiscation in Pasay City of exotic pests from Thailand declared as candies.
BOC Commissioner Bienvenido Rubio said the exotic pests were hidden in postal items and intercepted at the sub-port of Central Mail Exchange Center on Nov. 13.
Through the rigorous screening of postal items, including x-ray scanning and thorough physical examination, a parcel was found to contain 50 concealed pieces of isopods, invertebrates belonging to the greater crustaceans, which were all misdeclared as candy.
The exotic pests were confiscated for lack of import clearance from the Bureau of Plant Industry, violating the Plant Quarantine Law of 1978 (PD 1433) and the Customs Modernization and Tariff Act (CMTA).
“The Bureau of Customs pledges to prevent smuggling and protect the country’s borders against threats, including exotic pests, through strict border controls and reforms,” Rubio said.
The BOC-NAIA, led by district collector Yasmin O. Mapa, remains firm in its border security efforts against the entry of any foreign pests, in line with the directives of Commissioner Rubio.

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