DILG warns retailers of illicit cigarettes: ‘You’re next’

ANTI-SMUGGLING CAMPAIGN. Interior Secretary Jonvic Remulla leads a press conference at San Fernando City, Pampanga on Feb. 16, 2026 following the successful raids of three warehouses in Pampanga housing illicit cigarettes and tobacco products. (Photo courtesy: PNP / PNA via Lloyd Caliwan)

By Christopher Lloyd Caliwan | Philippine News Agency

After a series of successful raids on illegal cigarette warehouses and factories, the government will now go after retailers, Interior Secretary Jonvic Remulla said Friday.

At a press briefing, Remulla said raids on supermarkets selling illegal cigarettes will begin next week.

“Ito ay babala sa lahat ng nagbebenta. Nakuha na po namin ang distributor, nakukuha na po namin ang manufacturer, sunod na po ang mga retailer.

Pakiusap ko sa lahat ng nasa palengke sa Pilipinas, sa susunod na linggo ay magri-raid na kami,” Sec. Remulla said.

Remulla warned that stores caught selling illegal cigarettes will be shut down, and those behind the distribution will face non-bailable charges under Republic Act No. 12022 or the Anti-Agricultural Economic Sabotage Act.

“Ngayon pa lang itago niyo na ‘yan, itapon niyo na ‘yan,” Remulla said.

On Thursday, police dismantled a suspected illegal cigarette manufacturing and storage facility in Barangay Sahud-Ulan, Tanza, Cavite.

The facility, registered as Cavite South Luzon Steel Management and declared as a canned goods warehouse, raised suspicion after a citizen reported a strong tobacco odor, according to the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG).

Surveillance confirmed cigarette production, prompting an inspection by the Bureau of Customs.

Authorities seized cigarette-making machines, generators, a forklift, dried tobacco, packaging materials, raw components, alleged counterfeit products of various brands, and boxes of fresh tobacco square sets.

The DILG said the seized contraband is valued at about P200 million, based on BOC assessment.

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