The Bureau of Customs (BOC) on Saturday said that a shipment containing meat products from China was found to be positive for African swine fever (ASF).


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The BOC said that the shipment, consigned to Dynamic M Intl Trading Inc., arrived at the Manila North Harbor last Dec. 11, 2019. It contained food items such as dumplings, pork-chicken balls, and roast chicken wings.

This prompted Deputy Commisioner for Intelligence Raniel Ramiro to recommend for its examination.  The Manila International Container Port Customs Intelligence and Investigation Service (MICP-CIIS) led the probe.

“[It] was put under an Alert Order for suspicion of containing misdeclared items. After 100 percent examination of its contents and undergoing laboratory test from the Veterinary Quarantine Services (VQS), the pork-celery dumplings indicated the presence of ASF virus,” said the BOC in a statement.

The agency also noted that the shipment was not covered by any sanitary permit from the Bureau of Animal Industry.

The BOC said that the contents of the shipment will immediately be disposed “in accordance with the recommendation of the VQS in order to prevent the spread of the ASF virus.”

“We remain vigilant in ensuring the safety of the public from dangerous goods. Since the threat of the ASF was raised by the Department of Agriculture, Customs has always been proactive in preventing the entry of pork products in the country,” said BOC-Manila International Container Port (MICP) District Collector Guillermo Pedro A. Francia IV.

The BOC said that the “shipment seized violated” the Customs Modernization and Tariff Act; the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act;  and and the Anti-Agricultural Smuggling Act of 2016.

Meanwhile, Customs Commissioner Rey Leonardo Guerrero urged importers to properly declare all shipments of goods.

“This is a message to all importers. We are not going to tolerate misdeclared goods or the importation of food products that will put our industries in jeopardy. We’ve already lost so much because of the swine flu. Our ports are not open for more of these products,” he said in a separate statement.

“Given the circumstances we have today, every entry point in the country must be on its toes to stop any viruses or bacteria from getting to our shores. Our mandate is to protect our people and that’s what we intend to do,” he added.

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