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(NAR) VOL. IV NO. 2 / JANUARY - APRIL 1993

[ BOC (DOF) CUSTOMS MEMORANDUM ORDER NO. 009-93, February 24, 1993 ]

ACCESS TO BONDED WAREHOUSE PREMISES



In line with the Presidential Memorandum Order No. 225 and in view of the persistent reports of harassment of brokers at the various public bonded warehouses at NAIA, it is hereby reiterated that:

1.      All areas considered as customs zone are exclusive area for customs personnel pursuant to paragraph 1 of Presidential Memorandum Order No. 225 hereto attached as Annex "A".

2.      Other government agencies may be allowed access within the premises of the various NAIA Warehouses provided that they should secure the written permission of the District Collector pursuant to the Joint Memorandum of Agreement executed by and between the Bureau of Customs (BOC), Economic Intelligence and Investigation Bureau (EIIB) the Philippine National Police (PNP) and other law enforcement agencies implementing Presidential Memorandum Order No. 225 dated 17 March 1989.

3.      BOC law enforcement personnel must wear their official uniforms when operating inside the bonded warehouse premises otherwise, they shall not be allowed to enter the premises.

4.      Detail of plainclothes enforcement personnel at warehouses may be allowed on a case-to-case basis and only when the Mission Order so requires, but in no case shall they be allowed to interfere in the processing, loading and releasing of any shipment in the absence of a valid Alert/Hold Order.

5.      Shipments coming out of the warehouses can only be place on hold if there is an existing, valid hold order issued pursuant CMO No. 8-93.

This order shall take effect immediately.

Adopted: 24 Feb. 1993

(Sgd.) GUILLERMO L. PARAYNO, JR.
Commissioner
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