WHAT STONE SLAB? Customs Deputy Commissioner Danny Lim (left) and Cebu Customs District Collector Edward dela Cuesta (second from left) open the first of 1,000 plus cargo vans containing rice imported from Vietnam at the Cebu International Port. The shipments were declared as stone slabs, granite slabs, granite tiles, and ceiling and wall insulation slabs. Also at the inspection Thursday morning was Rico Rey Francis Holganza (rightmost), chief of the Customs Intelligence and Investigation Service. (Sun.Star Cebu Photo/Amper Campana)
CAGAYAN DE ORO. Bureau of Customs Deputy Commissioner Danilo Lim (4th from left) and Customs Cagayan de Oro District Collector Lourdes Mangaoang (far left) lead the inspection of newly confiscated 17,500 bags of Indian rice at the Mindanao Container Terminal in Tagoloan, Misamis Oriental on Tuesday. (Joey Nacalaban photo)
CAGAYAN DE ORO. Customs officials led by Danilo Lim (in white polo) and Lourdes Mangaoang (2nd from right) inspect the smuggled Vietnamese rice loaded in 10 container vans inside the sub-port of Mindanao Container Terminal in Tagoloan, Misamis Oriental. (Joey P. Nacalaban)
NOT SWEET. X-Ray Inspection Project head Lourdes Mangaoang (center), with Customs Commissioner Ruffy Biazon (left) and Cebu Customs District Collector Ronnie Silvestre (right), led the opening of the 10 20-footer container vans of illegally imported sugar from Thailand worth over P7 million Thursday afternoon (November 29, 2012). (Sun.Star Photo/Amper Campana)
WHAT STONE SLAB? Customs Deputy Commissioner Danny Lim (left) and Cebu Customs District Collector Edward dela Cuesta (second from left) open the first of 1,000 plus cargo vans containing rice imported from Vietnam at the Cebu International Port. The shipments were declared as stone slabs, granite slabs, granite tiles, and ceiling and wall insulation slabs. Also at the inspection Thursday morning was Rico Rey Francis Holganza (rightmost), chief of the Customs Intelligence and Investigation Service. (Sun.Star Cebu Photo/Amper Campana)
WHAT STONE SLAB? Customs Deputy Commissioner Danny Lim (left) and Cebu Customs District Collector Edward dela Cuesta (second from left) open the first of 1,000 plus cargo vans containing rice imported from Vietnam at the Cebu International Port. The shipments were declared as stone slabs, granite slabs, granite tiles, and ceiling and wall insulation slabs. Also at the inspection Thursday morning was Rico Rey Francis Holganza (rightmost), chief of the Customs Intelligence and Investigation Service. (Sun.Star Cebu Photo/Amper Campana)
WHAT STONE SLAB? Customs Deputy Commissioner Danny Lim (left) and Cebu Customs District Collector Edward dela Cuesta (second from left) open the first of 1,000 plus cargo vans containing rice imported from Vietnam at the Cebu International Port. The shipments were declared as stone slabs, granite slabs, granite tiles, and ceiling and wall insulation slabs. Also at the inspection Thursday morning was Rico Rey Francis Holganza (rightmost), chief of the Customs Intelligence and Investigation Service. (Sun.Star Cebu Photo/Amper Campana)
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