Customs authorities foil cell-phone smuggling try
By janice - Manila Times
SUBIC BAY Freeport: Three boxes full of different cellular phone units were put on hold for alleged misdeclaration at the Subic Bay International Airport Friday afternoon.
Manila Times sources said the boxes containing the said cell phones were on board a FedEx flight, adding that these were declared only as communication equipment and that the owner only paid P48,000.
It was upon inspection of Customs authorities that the contents of the three boxes were ascertained as full of different cell phone units.
Sources at the airport added that the assessment of the boxes containing the cell phone units was deliberately undervalued, while its street value was estimated at around P700,000 to P1 million.
The source however did not reveal the name of the owner but only said that he was from Barangay Del Rosario, Pilar, Bataan.Anthony Bayarong
SUBIC BAY Freeport: Three boxes full of different cellular phone units were put on hold for alleged misdeclaration at the Subic Bay International Airport Friday afternoon.
Manila Times sources said the boxes containing the said cell phones were on board a FedEx flight, adding that these were declared only as communication equipment and that the owner only paid P48,000.
It was upon inspection of Customs authorities that the contents of the three boxes were ascertained as full of different cell phone units.
Sources at the airport added that the assessment of the boxes containing the cell phone units was deliberately undervalued, while its street value was estimated at around P700,000 to P1 million.
The source however did not reveal the name of the owner but only said that he was from Barangay Del Rosario, Pilar, Bataan.Anthony Bayarong
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