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                    [Title] => P200-M impounded rice rotting in Subic bodegas
                    [Summary] => SUBIC BAY FREEPORT — Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority chairman Felicito Payumo revealed that 13,000 tons of confiscated imported rice with an estimated value of P200 million are now rotting away in different warehouses here because of the turtle-paced resolution of the smuggling case filed against the importer.


An irate Payumo inspected different warehouses here and saw stockpiles of about 260,000 sacks of rice in deteriorating condition with the grains scattered all over, indicating that rats have been feasting on them.
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Subic authorities said a total of 264,000 bags equivalent to about 13.2 million kilos of imported rice smuggled into the country have been seized from July to October this year through the help of the Bureau of Customs.
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An irate Payumo inspected different warehouses here and saw stockpiles of about 260,000 sacks of rice in deteriorating condition with the grains scattered all over, indicating that rats have been feasting on them.
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