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                    [Title] => Sale of smuggled rice at Subic nets P116-M
                    [Summary] => SUBIC FREEPORT — Authorities here have given President Arroyo’s war against smuggling a big boost by auctioning 180,000 cavans of smuggled rice, earning for the cash-strapped government P116 million.


Chairman Felicito Payumo of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) told a congressional group that visited the port yesterday that the Customs office here auctioned the seized rice after the courts lifted injunctions issued upon petition of the suspected smugglers who claimed to be legitimate rice traders.
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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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Chairman Felicito Payumo of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) told a congressional group that visited the port yesterday that the Customs office here auctioned the seized rice after the courts lifted injunctions issued upon petition of the suspected smugglers who claimed to be legitimate rice traders.
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