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                    [Title] => 10 more face raps for smuggling frozen chicken
                    [Summary] => At least 10 more Customs officials and employees were recommended for administrative and criminal charges in connection with the smuggling in January of 19 refrigerated container vans of chicken quarter legs at the Port of Batangas, it was learned yesterday.


The recommendation was contained in the report of the Customs Intelligence and Investigation Service (CIIS) which conducted the investigation on the illegal release of the multi-million-peso worth shipment. The report was submitted to Customs Commissioner Antonio Bernardo.
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Kasong smuggling, paglabag sa Customs and Tariff Code ang isinampa ng BoC laban sa mga opisyal nito na kinabibilangan nina Aguinaldo Marquez, chief ng Assessment division at sina Ligaya Platon, Oscar Balicanta, Luisa Castilla at Ivy Sarad.
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Health Secretary Manuel Dayrit, Jean Marc Olivé, World Health Organization (WHO) representative in the Philippines, and Victor Atienza, assistant director of the Bureau of Animal Industry, feasted on chicken yesterday to reassure the public that the Philippines is free from bird flu.

The officials ate chicken with their hands at an outlet of Kenny Rogers, an American restaurant chain.

The company said all its chicken products come from the Philippines. [DatePublished] => 2004-01-31 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804896 [AuthorName] => Sheila Crisostomo [SectionName] => News Commentary [SectionUrl] => news-commentary [URL] => ) [3] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 236967 [Title] => No evidence of chicken smuggling found against Lucio Co [Summary] => Customs Commissioner Antonio Bernardo said yesterday that they have no evidence linking Chinese-Filipino businessman Lucio Co to the smuggling of 19 container vans full of chicken leg quarters through the Batangas City port last week.

Sen. Robert Barbers alleged during a Senate hearing yesterday that Co was behind the controversial release of the shipment, estimated at P50 million, last Jan. 23. "This Lucio Co is a notorious importer-smuggler," Barbers said, adding that he based his allegations on the information he received from Customs insiders.
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                    [Title] => 10 more face raps for smuggling frozen chicken
                    [Summary] => At least 10 more Customs officials and employees were recommended for administrative and criminal charges in connection with the smuggling in January of 19 refrigerated container vans of chicken quarter legs at the Port of Batangas, it was learned yesterday.


The recommendation was contained in the report of the Customs Intelligence and Investigation Service (CIIS) which conducted the investigation on the illegal release of the multi-million-peso worth shipment. The report was submitted to Customs Commissioner Antonio Bernardo.
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Kasong smuggling, paglabag sa Customs and Tariff Code ang isinampa ng BoC laban sa mga opisyal nito na kinabibilangan nina Aguinaldo Marquez, chief ng Assessment division at sina Ligaya Platon, Oscar Balicanta, Luisa Castilla at Ivy Sarad.
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Health Secretary Manuel Dayrit, Jean Marc Olivé, World Health Organization (WHO) representative in the Philippines, and Victor Atienza, assistant director of the Bureau of Animal Industry, feasted on chicken yesterday to reassure the public that the Philippines is free from bird flu.

The officials ate chicken with their hands at an outlet of Kenny Rogers, an American restaurant chain.

The company said all its chicken products come from the Philippines. [DatePublished] => 2004-01-31 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804896 [AuthorName] => Sheila Crisostomo [SectionName] => News Commentary [SectionUrl] => news-commentary [URL] => ) [3] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 236967 [Title] => No evidence of chicken smuggling found against Lucio Co [Summary] => Customs Commissioner Antonio Bernardo said yesterday that they have no evidence linking Chinese-Filipino businessman Lucio Co to the smuggling of 19 container vans full of chicken leg quarters through the Batangas City port last week.

Sen. Robert Barbers alleged during a Senate hearing yesterday that Co was behind the controversial release of the shipment, estimated at P50 million, last Jan. 23. "This Lucio Co is a notorious importer-smuggler," Barbers said, adding that he based his allegations on the information he received from Customs insiders.
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