Navy seizes motorboat with 5,000 sacks of rice off Davao Oriental

DAVAO CITY — Some 12 crew, including the captain of a motorboat carrying 5,000 sacks of rice, were apprehended by the Naval Forces of Eastern Mindanao (NFEM) in a joint Counter-Action operation conducted off Arena Point, Davao Oriental on Saturday night.

Ensign Aileens Jansor, spokesperson of the Philippine Navy in Eastern Mindanao, said NFEM personnel led by Captain Hadun Hamil apprehended the 12 boat crew aboard M/L Sunlight motorboat off the waters of Davao Oriental after they failed to present documents for their goods.

The Naval forces also confiscated the 5,000 sacks of rice.

The arrested crew are now in the custody of NFEM since Monday morning for further investigation.

Janson said the crew could not present authentic NFA (National Food Authority) shipping permits/transport documents.

The vessel was also apprehended after the Naval forces noted some violations.

“The BUCOS, PNP (Philippine National Police) Maritime and NFA were already informed,” she said.

Jansor said the boat was traveling from Zamboanga City to Compostela Valley.

“Initially they are supposed to bring the rice to a certain family in Maco, Comval,” she added.

A joint operation was conducted by the Naval Task Group 71 along with BRP Magat Salamat (Patrol Ship/PS20) and BRP Heracleo Allano (Patrol Craft 376) of Joint Task Force Haribon and two teams of Naval Special Operations Unit 7. (Rhoda Grace Saron/PNA)

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