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‘MILESTONE’ ARREST

November 19, 2023 Jester P. Manalastas 164 views

SPEAKER Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez hailed the recent apprehension of a suspected large-scale onion smuggler.

Romualdez said this is a “crucial milestone” in the government’s ongoing battle against the smuggling and hoarding of agricultural products.

The House leader attributed the arrest of Jayson de Roxas Taculog in Batangas last Wednesday to the collaborative efforts between the executive and legislative branches in the fight against agricultural smuggling, which adversely affects Filipino farmers and consumers.

“Through these concerted efforts, we are witnessing tangible improvements in the agricultural sector. We stand firm in our duty to assist our citizens and ensure the resilience of our nation’s food security,” Romualdez said.

He also acknowledged the effective coordination among the police, courts, and local governments, underscoring the commitment to safeguarding the interests of Filipino farmers and consumers in the battle against smuggling.

He specifically commended the Bureau of Customs (BoC) led by Commissioner Bien Rubio for its “exemplary work in apprehending Taculog and thwarting large-scale agricultural smuggling, a vital step in curbing economic sabotage.”

Earlier this year, the detrimental impact of onion smuggling on the nation’s agricultural sector has prompted a congressional probe into the matter and urged authorities to build a strong case against those accountable for this illicit activity.

As a direct outcome of the preceding House inquiry, there has been a significant reduction in onion prices.

Assuring the public of continued vigilance, Speaker Romualdez stated: “The arrest of Taculog is a significant milestone, but we will not stop here. The House remains steadfast in its duty to protect our nation’s food security and the interests of our farmers and consumers.”