Subic's Tri-Solid charged
SURE, the Malacañang creation called PASG, or the Presidential Anti-Smuggling Group (PASG), filed criminal cases against some people who were suspected of involvement in the alleged smuggling of billions of pesos worth of imported fuel out of the Subic free port.
PASG Antonio Villar Jr. ordered the filing of the cases against officials and stockholders of the company called Tri-Solid Movers Services.
They are Veronica Alabastro, Eduardo Alino, Stella Alino, Yolanda Galinato, Rafael Soza and Oliver Lim.
Oliver Lim is said to be the son of Jimmy Lim, who also has operations at the Subic free port, importing used vehicles and heavy equipment, which he auctions off in Malinta, Bulacan.
The charges filed against the six suspects were falsification of public document and violation of the Tariff and Customs Code.
And that’s it?
By Conrado R. Banal III - Inquirer
PASG Antonio Villar Jr. ordered the filing of the cases against officials and stockholders of the company called Tri-Solid Movers Services.
They are Veronica Alabastro, Eduardo Alino, Stella Alino, Yolanda Galinato, Rafael Soza and Oliver Lim.
Oliver Lim is said to be the son of Jimmy Lim, who also has operations at the Subic free port, importing used vehicles and heavy equipment, which he auctions off in Malinta, Bulacan.
The charges filed against the six suspects were falsification of public document and violation of the Tariff and Customs Code.
And that’s it?
By Conrado R. Banal III - Inquirer
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