PCG intercepts P125-M ‘smuggled’ rice shipment

ZAMBOANGA CITY — Philippine Coastguard (PCG) personnel have intercepted a cargo vessel loaded with an estimated PhP125 million of rice believed to be smuggled off Olutanga, Zamboanga Sibugay, a top PCG official disclosed Monday.

Capt. Ronnie Gil Gavan, Coastguard District Southwestern Mindanao commander, said the cargo vessel, M/V J-Phia, was intercepted at around 9:30 a.m. Sunday, 25 nautical miles southwest of Olutanga island.

Gavan said the PCG elements aboard BRP-Tubbataha (MRRV-4401), “acting on intelligence report from partner agencies,” conducted maritime security patrol and intercepted M/V J-Phia.

Gavan said it is believed the rice shipment was smuggled since they found out that the vessel and its crew as well as the cargo were all undocumented.

“No boat captain in his right mind will sail without even one document if he has nothing to hide,” he added.

He said at a selling price of P2,500 per sack, the shipment has an estimated value of PhP125 million since M/V J-Phia is loaded with around 50,000 sacks of rice of 50 kilos each.

He said they have taken M/V J-Phia into custody for violation of Republic Act 9993, otherwise known as the Philippines Coast Guard Law of 2009.

He said an investigation team has been activated to determine what are the other violations of M/V J-Phia aside from its undocumented vessel, crew and cargo.

“If the violation is smuggling, the cargo will be turned over to Bureau of Custom. If illegal drugs will be found aboard, we will work with PDEA (Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency),” he said.

“If firearms and explosives will be found aboard, will work with the PNP (Philippine National Police) although the coastguard, moto propio, can file a case,” he added.

M/V J-Phia is moored at the local port and being guarded by coast guard personnel. The boat crew has been restricted aboard the vessel.

“They (crew) cannot leave the boat while the investigation is ongoing,” Gavan added.

He said they have yet to determine the point of origin and destination of M/V J-Phia although it is clear the crew are all Filipinos. (PNA)

Popular

PBBM champions sweeping reforms, sustainability in PH-Vietnam Business Forum

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet “The Philippines is positioning itself as a premier destination for smart, sustainable manufacturing and high-value services.” Reaffirming the Philippines’ unwavering commitment to...

PBBM remains focused on welfare of Filipinos amid political noise, Duterte tirades

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet In a briefing on Monday, Presidential Communications Office (PCO) Undersecretary and Palace Press Officer Claire Castro reassured the citizenry that President...

PAGASA announces start of Habagat season; heavy rains expected over MIMAROPA, Western Visayas

By Brian Campued Make sure to always bring your umbrella with you as it will be useful both for the intense hot weather and the...

PBBM: I have never turned up the ‘political heat’

By Brian Campued President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Friday stressed that he has not engaged in any political attack or declared “war” against any...