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BOC seizes P30M worth of fake paracetamol, other medicines

The Bureau of Customs seized some P30 million worth of counterfeit medicines, including popular paracetamol brands, amid the reported shortage of supply especially in Metro Manila. The counterfeit medicines were packed in cartons printed with Chinese characters. They were found in two storages at

Pakistani nabbed, P30-M fake meds seized in Paranaque

(Photo courtesy of BOC) MANILA - The Bureau of Customs (BOC) on Tuesday reported the seizure of PHP30 million worth of counterfeit medicines in a recent operation in Paranaque City. In a statement, the bureau said a suspect identified as Adel Rajput, a Pakistani, was arrested during the January 5 operation which was conducted in coordination with the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA), National Intelligence Coordinating Agency (NICA), Intelligence Service Armed Forces of the Philippines (ISAFP), and the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG). The counterfeit medicines such as Biogesic, Neozep, Bioflu, Immunpro, Ivermectin, Phenokinon F Injection, Medicol, Planax, Alaxan FR, MX3, and others were packed in cartons printed with Chinese characters. They were found in two storages at 7434B and 7434C Highland St., Marcelo Green Village and 27 Pearl St., Severina Subdivision, Km 18, Barangay Marcelo, Paranaque. The suspect was brought to the Paranaque City Prosecutors' Office for an inquest

P500-M undocumented luxury cars discovered in QC, Pampanga

UNCOVERED. A Customs officer looks at two luxury cars discovered during an inspection of a showroom in Quezon City on Thursday (Oct. 21, 2021). The owners of the vehicles were given 15 days to present proper importation documents to avoid seizure and forfeiture, pursuant to Section 24 of the Customs Modernization and Tariff Act (CMTA). (Photo courtesy of BOC) MANILA - Authorities discovered luxury cars and motorcycles worth around PHP500 million in separate inspections of two showrooms in Quezon City and Pampanga on Thursday. In a statement on Friday, the Bureau of Customs (BOC) said a team from the Manila International Container Port (MICP) and members of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) and Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) inspected the showrooms in Xavierville, Quezon City and San Simon, Pampanga. The inspections were conducted based on an intelligence report that smuggled luxury cars were stored in these areas, prompting the issuance of a letter of authority (LOA) by Customs

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