Inspect more rice warehouses, BOC told

The Bureau of Customs leads the inspection of rice warehouses in Intercity Industrial Complex in San Juan, Balagtas, Bulacan on Aug. 24. They recovered about 202,000 sacks of imported rice grains from Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand. BUREAU OF CUSTOMS PHOTO
The Bureau of Customs leads the inspection of rice warehouses in Intercity Industrial Complex in San Juan, Balagtas, Bulacan on Aug. 24. They recovered about 202,000 sacks of imported rice grains from Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand. BUREAU OF CUSTOMS PHOTO

THE Bureau of Customs (BOC) must conduct more inspections at warehouses holding rice stocks as the government cracks down on cartels manipulating prices of farm products, Speaker Martin Romualdez said.

He also assured Filipino consumers that surprise inspections at warehouses holding rice stocks would continue in the coming weeks.

“We need to carry out more of these inspections and I trust the (BOC) Commissioner (Bienvenido Rubio) to do so in order to keep rice traders obedient to the law,” Romualdez said on Sunday, Aug. 27.

He added: “I thank Commissioner Rubio for his initiative of peering into these suspicious warehouses at a time when Filipinos are grappling with rising prices of rice. This will make hoarders think twice about their schemes.”

On Aug. 24, the joint contingent from the House and BOC swooped down at warehouses in Bulacan and found 202,000 sacks of rice valued at P505 million that were seemingly purposely held.

The BOC, armed with letter of authority, barred the owners of the Great Harvest Rice Mill Warehouse, the San Pedro Warehouse, and the FS Rice Mill from retrieving the goods pending submission of required documents on rice importation. (PNA)/PN

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