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Duterte leads destruction of smuggled luxury cars, big bikes at Port Irene Cagayan

August 1, 2018 by Romy Elusfa

DAVAO CITY (August 1) —President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday  led the destruction of  68 luxury sedans worth P277,961,760 and eight big bikes valued at P19,567,350, at Port Irene, Cagayan valley.

The expensive cars and motorbikes were part of 800 contraband vehicles imported in Cagayan through the port.

It was the second batch of expensive vehicles to be destroyed following public destruction of 14 luxury cars last March.

Duterte renewed his  commitment to fight smuggling.

During his speech, Duterte admitted  he could not completely eradicate corruption and smuggling in government but he would want to create an environment where businesses could thrive.

He stressed “Kaya ito sinira ko ‘to because you have to show to the world that you have a viable place of investment and business. And the only way to show it is that you are productive and that you have the economy to absorb the productivity of the population.”

He stressed the importance of peace and order in order for a community to become progressive.

“You know, before a place can really be developed or a viable place to do business, you have to establish first law and order,” he said noting the high presence of New People’s Army in Cagayan.

“You allow government to work in this area, establish economic centers, make it productive, make it safe, make the buildings, the structures fire-free. No attack, no killing,” he added.

He reiterated his call to communist insurgents to return to the fold of the law, promising them livelihood, shelter, and jobs.

“I don’t know what will happen to the talks. But if you guys want just maybe a place where you can work and earn money for your family for their education, you might do well just to talk to anybody even to the military and the police about how we can sort it out among ourselves. War would bring us nothing,” he said.

He said communist rebels will not get out of poverty if they continue to fight the government based on a “bankrupt” ideology.

The event is part of Cagayan Economic Zone Authority’s compliance to the directive of the President to publicly destroy illegally shipped contraband in the country’s economic zones aimed at deterring smuggling.-Jiann A. Padillo/NewsLine.ph

Filed Under: Top Stories, Where's Our Money Tagged With: Bureau of Customs, Smuggling at Port Irene

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