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Zamboanga Authorities Combat Smuggling and Support Drug Reform

Recent operations in Zamboanga highlight the government's commitment to combating smuggling and supporting the reintegration of drug users into society through comprehensive reformation programs.

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Key Insights

  • The Bureau of Customs (BOC) seized approximately PHP25.81 million worth of smuggled cigarettes, restricted marine materials, and vehicles at the Port of Zamboanga.
  • 27 individuals who used drugs (PWUDs) successfully completed the Balay Silangan Reformation Program, with 21 receiving National Certificate II (NC2) in Carpentry and six in Masonry.
  • The BOC is building a case against individuals involved in smuggling activities, which violate trade and environmental laws.
  • The Balay Silangan graduates received equipment and tools to support their reintegration into the community and sustainable livelihoods.

In-Depth Analysis

The BOC's intensified border enforcement led to the seizure of 370 master cases of smuggled cigarettes and 250 sacks of sand containing broken corals. These operations underscore the importance of vigilance in protecting both economic and environmental interests. The seized marine materials violate the Philippine Mining Act of 1995 and Batas Pambansa Blg. 265, while the smuggled cigarettes violate the Customs Modernization and Tariff Act and related regulations.

Meanwhile, the Balay Silangan Reformation Program provides critical livelihood training to PWUDs, equipping them with skills in carpentry and masonry. This initiative aims to reduce recidivism by enabling reformists to secure employment and contribute positively to their communities. The program's success is a collaborative effort involving local government units, PDEA, and other stakeholders.

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