BOC turns over 6.3-K liters of forfeited fuel to PCG

by Lynroe Francisco

 

The Bureau of Customs (BOC) turned over 6,375.8 liters of forfeited automotive diesel fuel to Philippine Coast Guard (PCG).

BOC confiscated the fuel from a gasoline station during a random field and confirmatory testing conducted at the Clark Freeport Zone in Pampanga in September.

The turnover ceremony was headed by BOC Auction and Cargo Disposal Unit Atty. Eleazar Rabanes and PCG Task Unit One-Stop-Shop Lieutenant Junior Grade Eunica Marie Tomioka. – gb

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