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Wednesday, February 01, 2017

Bureau of Customs seizes 'smuggled' gadgets from online shop depot Kim Store

Acting on intelligence reports, the Bureau of Customs said it seized on Monday what it described as high-end end communication and electronic gadgets worth millions of pesos.

Some high-, all believed to be smuggled into the country, were seized by agents of the Bureau of Customs (BOC) in a building along on Monday, 30 January.

Online shop Kim Store, with a postal address on Lakandula Street in Tondo, Manila was selling imported gadgets, the bureau said in a statement on Wednesday.



"Among the items seized were units of Iphone 7 cellular phones, Macbook laptops, Samsung Galaxy S7 series phones, Nexus 6Ps phones, Zenfone 3 Ultra phones, Sony Xperia phones, Canon cameras, tablets and music players, audio accessories, and gadgets for safety and security," the BOC noted.

“There are plenty of cases wherein high-end communication and electronic gadgets are smuggled into the country through misdeclaration schemes – a top form of smuggling – used by smugglers to defraud and avoid paying correct duties and taxes to the government," Customs Intelligence and Investigation Service (CIIS) Director Neil L. Estrella said.

"Kim Store is owned by a certain ‘Francis’, a Filipino-Chinese businessman in Binondo, who is engaged in selling smuggled items online," the bureau said, citing an initial report submitted by Intelligence Officer Joel Pinawin, team leader of the CIIS operating unit, to Customs Commissioner Nicanor E. Faeldon.

The staff manning Kim Store’s depot failed to present documents for the imported items, the bureau noted.

“We are still validating some intelligence reports, and we will fully identify the real owners of Kim Store in the next few days,” Pinawin reported.

Kim Store was padlocked by the bureau, with the seized items inside the depot and guarded by CIIS agents.

“BOC, under my watch, will often conduct raids in warehouses, storehouses, and depots, to combat the malpractice and related crimes, and finally jail perpetrators, once and for all,” Faeldon said. — GMA News




Saudi prince bought ticket for his 80 hawks

Saudi prince bought ticket for his 80 hawks.”  An A330 plane and headed to Jeddah, a city in Saudi Arabia. However, the man couldn’t reveal which airline the picture was taken on.

Hunting with falcons or using them for competitive sports have long-lived traditions in the region and falcons are considered auspicious birds – for instance, Abu Dhabi even has its own hospital dedicated to falcons.

Various airlines such as Etihad, Qatar and others allow falcons to board the plane for the additional cost of up to $630 per bird depending on the destination (Qatar Airlines pricing). Lufthansa even offers a custom-designed bird tray for that purpose. Oh, and falcons even have their own passports. It is believed that between 2002 and 2013, the UAE government issued more than 28,000 falcon passports, costing around $130 each. That’s not that big of a sum, knowing that the best of the falcons can cost up to $250,000.