ManilaTimes-Mar 29

Former politicians tried to stop the filing of charges against personalities involved in the smuggling of agricultural products, a Department of Agriculture (DA) official told a Senate hearing on Monday. Agriculture Assistant Secretary Federico Laciste Jr. testified during the resumption of the Senate Committee of the Whole’s inquiry into the rampant smuggling of vegetables from China. Senate President Vicente “Tito” Sotto 3rd on Monday presided over the committee’s second hybrid hearing on vegetable smuggling and the efforts of the Bureau of Customs (BoC) to stop it. Laciste said that in 2021, while his office was preparing charges against the vegetable smugglers, he received phone calls from government personalities urging him to drop the cases. He said he ignored the phone calls and pushed ahead with the charges. Laciste said he was willing to reveal the identities of the callers in an executive session. Sotto instead asked him to write down the names and submit them to him. “We will know how to handle it,” Sotto said. Sen. Panfilo “Ping” Lacson said the public can help curb agricultural smuggling by apprehending those openly selling smuggled vegetables through a citizen’s arrest. Read more at: https://www.manilatimes.net/2022/03/29/news/govt-execs-linked-to-agri-smuggling/1838035