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CONDEMNATION OF LUXERY MOTORCYCLES/ MAY 30,2018
President Rodrigo Roa Duterte witnessed the actual condemnation of One Hundred sixteen motorcycles and six vehicles worth a total of P34.71 million held at Bureau of Customs Parking Area , South Harbor ,Port Atrea Manila.
INQUIRER PHOTO/JOAN BONDOC

CONDEMNATION OF LUXERY MOTORCYCLES/ MAY 30,2018 President Rodrigo Roa Duterte witnessed the actual condemnation of One Hundred sixteen motorcycles and six vehicles worth a total of P34.71 million held at Bureau of Customs Parking Area , South Harbor ,Port Atrea Manila. INQUIRER PHOTO/JOAN BONDOC

More than 100 smuggled vehicles destroyed at Bureau of Customs

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23/07/2018
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President Rodrigo Duterte led the destruction of more than a hundred smuggled cars and motorcycles worth more than P34 million, nearly four months after several luxury vehicles were destroyed in the government’s campaign against smuggling.

But still not included in the bulldozed vehicles were the Ferrari, Lamborghini and McLaren cars confiscated earlier by the Bureau of Customs (BOC) at Manila International Container Port.

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Customs Commissioner Isidro Lapeña said those cars, which were among the 24 luxury vehicles seized by the bureau, were still under litigation.

“If the final decision [in] the case is in favor of the government, [then] the same will happen to them. They will be destroyed,” Lapeña said.

Crushed

During event, the President oversaw the crushing of 112 brand-new Vespa scooters, two used Triumph motorcycles, two used Land Rovers and a used Harley-Davidson motorcycle.

A used BMW motorcycle, a Mitsubishi Pajero and a Volvo were also destroyed.

At the Port of Cebu, a 2002 and a 2005 versions of the Ford Econoline E350 were also destroyed.

In the past, the BOC auctioned off seized cars to generate income for the government.

The President, however, ordered a stop to the practice and directed the BOC to destroy seized cars in a bid to discourage smugglers from working with erring customs employees to rig auctions in their favor.

“The smugglers have long cheated the government. This has to stop. The connivance of smugglers with some customs employees in bringing smuggled vehicles back to the smugglers, disguised in legitimate auction proceedings, has to stop as well to level the playing field for the legitimate businessmen,” Lapeña said.

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