Pursuant to Section 1139 of Republic Act No. 10863 otherwise known as the Customs Modernization and Tariff Act of the Philippines and relevant Customs Administrative Orders and Customs Memorandum Orders, there will be a Public Auction Sale through Sealed Bidding to be conducted by the Auction and Cargo Disposal Unit, Port of Clark international Airport:
Date : January 29, 2021
Time : 10:00 AM
Place : Conference Room, Bureau of Customs, Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga
Public viewing of the lots subject for auction shall be on n January 27 and 28, 2021 at the BOC Clark Compound, Clark Freeport Zone,...
The Bureau of Customs (BOC) – Port of Aparri has once again reached and even surpassed its annual collection target for the second consecutive year. The Aparri Port collected PhP146,718,966, exceeding its 2019 target of PhP126,042,722.75 by PhP20,676,243.25 or 16.4 percent positive deviation.
Imported cement is the highest revenue contributor of the BOC Aparri which generated a total collection of PhP117,556,683.00 of the total duties and taxes collected.
Amount collected from two post-audited entries of fuel importation last year, two importations of aircraft, two importations of fiber optic...
WARRANT OF SEIZURE AND DETENTION NO. 2020-001 RE: REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES VS. 855 UNITS OF UNPROCESSED VEHICLES AND MOTORCYCLES COVERED UNDER CEZA CONDEMNATION CASE NO. 2018-002
The Bureau of Customs (BOC) – Port of Aparri hosted a 4-day workshop dubbed “Training on X-Ray Machine Operation, X-Ray Profiling and Image Analysis” on January 28-31, 2020 at the Laoag International Airport, Laoag City, Ilocos Norte.
Said activity aims to equip the 15 employee-participants on the Port on the basic know-how in operating the newly-acquired X-Ray machines of the Bureau as well as the profiling techniques and must-have skills an X-Ray image analyst must possess to effectively and efficiently carry out his functions.
Acquisition and deployment of X-ray units in all ports of entry...
Consistent to its mandate in protecting the borders against illegal drugs, the Bureau of Customs-Port of Clark, on 27 November 2019, seized 1.026 kgs of Shabu worth P6.8 million from a shipment of aquarium filter from the Czech Republic and 30ml of marijuana on 3 December 2019.
The shipment said to contain “external aquarium filter” was initially subjected to non-intrusive examination which revealed suspicious images. BOC K-9 inspection was then conducted which indicated possible presence of illegal drugs. To validate its findings, PDEA K-9 team was sought wherein sniffing dogs also indicated...