Agents of Bureau of Customs on Tuesday afternoon , September 15, seized about 20 tons of alleged illegally imported onions believed to be from China. Custom agents told reporters that the commodities allegedly had no importation permit. The warehouse, which is located along R. Castillo St, Agdao district, was foreclosed following the order of [...]
Agents of Bureau of Customs on Tuesday afternoon , September 15, seized about 20 tons of alleged illegally imported onions believed to be from China. Custom agents told reporters that the commodities allegedly had no importation permit. The warehouse, which is located along R. Castillo St, Agdao district, was foreclosed following the order of Bureau of Customs. Keith Bacongco/ AKP Images
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