Tuesday, 22 April 2025, 7:09 pm

    BOC cracks down vs P3.26B illicit vape shipments in major sweep

    The Bureau of Customs (BOC) has launched a major operation to destroy approximately P3.26 billion worth of seized illicit vape products, reinforcing its commitment to combat smuggling and protect public health.

    Following President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s directive, the BOC began large-scale condemnation on April 7, 2025, targeting unauthorized and unsafe vape items at waste facilities in Bulacan. This initiative, driven by the Manila International Container Port and Port of Manila, underscores government’s focus on curbing illicit trade while prioritizing consumer safety and regulatory compliance.

    Since the ceremonial condemnation led by President Marcos, the BOC has destroyed over one (1) million vape products deemed unfit for public use or lacking proper clearances.

    The operations, conducted at RCU Waste Collection Services in Marilao and Barba Waste Management in Bocaue, are overseen by the Auction and Cargo Disposal Division, Enforcement and Security Service, and Customs Intelligence and Investigation Service. Support from the Philippine Army and Coast Guard ensures operational security.

    These efforts align with Republic Act No. 10863, the Customs Modernization and Tariff Act, which mandates the destruction of prohibited goods, and Republic Act No. 11900, regulating vape products. The BOC’s actions aim to safeguard the domestic market and uphold industry integrity.

    “Our resolve to stop smuggling remains firm. Destroying these illicit vapes shows our dedication to a safer, regulated market built on health, integrity, and governance,” Commissioner Bienvenido Y. Rubio said.

    The BOC’s ongoing crackdown highlights its critical role in securing borders and protecting Filipinos from the risks of unregulated products.

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