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X-ray check on ‘balikbayan’ boxes sought

Discussion in 'News from The Philippines' started by Micawber, May 18, 2011.

  1. Micawber
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    Micawber Renowned Lifetime Member

    LEGISLATORS are considering remedial legislation that would subject “balikbayan boxes” to X-ray inspection following the discovery that “hot cars and big bikes” were able to enter the country tax-free through this door-to-door route.

    At a hearing at the House of Representatives on car smuggling, a luxury vehicle dealer, Lynard Allan Bigcas, admitted to having dismantled big bikes and sent the parts in balikbayan boxes door-to-door, thereby avoiding the payment of customs duties.

    “That is illegal. You cannot dismantle a motor vehicle then ship it to the country in balikbayan boxes. You have to declare it as a motor vehicle and ship it to the country. No wonder the [Bureau of Customs] has no record of this,” said Ilocos Norte Rep. Rodolfo Fariñas whose subcommittee on customs, tariff and related laws conducted the hearings early this week.

    “There should be rigorous examination and investigation by the personnel of the BoC of these shipments notwithstanding that they are door-to-door shipments,” said Cavite Representative Elpidio Barzaga.

    Balikbayan boxes are not scanned by the customs bureau’s X-ray machines because these are categorized as consolidated shipments, said Lourdes Mangaoang, head of the BOC’s X-ray inspection project (XIP).

    As such, these shipments are filed under the BOC’s informal entry division, which is not yet covered by the electronic selectivity system, she said.

    But Mangaoang said nothing in the country’s present laws prohibiting the scanning of balikbayan boxes.

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    http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/6928/x-ray-check-on-‘balikbayan’-boxes-sought
  2. oss
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    That's bull, they know that the car parts could not be passed that way regards the specific problem of importing whole upper marque cars, the chop chop would not work on a big BMW for example, it would cost them as much as the car to break it into small enough bits to fit in a set of BB boxes.

    This is just an excuse to x-ray all BB boxes :(

    (You're just reporting to us Peter :like:, I'm not saying you are talking nonsense, this is just my reaction to that bit of Philippine news :))
  3. Micawber
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    Micawber Renowned Lifetime Member

    The odd thing also oss, is that some time ago they purchased some special scanners that were used to scan containers, including those filled with balikbayan boxes.
    I'll try to find that info for a quick review.

    I believe it's perfectly possible to ship motorbikes in boxes. Plenty of people claim to have done it and explain in detail how to do it. But a car??
  4. KeithAngel
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    KeithAngel 2063 Lifetime Member

    Another payday comming:)
  5. Micawber
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    Micawber Renowned Lifetime Member

    Keith, you've spent too long living there. :)
    Try to remain positive and generous ;)
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