RM60k worth of smuggled Malaysian cigarettes left abandoned in The Philippines

Probers are still clueless on the ownership of over RM60,000 (PHP700,000) worth of Malaysian cigarettes found abandoned in a secluded area in Barangay Curahab in Malabang, Lanao del Sur, in The Phillipines early this week.

Local officials told reporters Wednesday the couriers of the 30 boxes of smuggled cigarettes on board an Isuzu truck ran away when personnel of the 5th Marine Battalion arrived to intercept the shipment.

The responding marines found some of the boxes containing the smuggled cigarettes scattered on the ground near the truck, Philstar Global news portal reported.

Investigators are convinced the 30 unmarked boxes containing the Malaysian cigarettes were to be hidden somewhere near the truck was parked.

The still unidentified men who brought the cigarettes to Barangay Curahab scampered away when they noticed the marines closing in, acting on tips by vigilant villagers.

Members of the 5th Marine Battalion have foiled an attempt early this year by Tausug boatmen to smuggle into a seaside barangay in Malabang using a small boat more than a hundred boxes of cigarettes from Malaysia.

The shipment was from Sabah, Malaysia, ferried to Malabang via Sulu, a component province of the Bangsamoro region.

Philstar Global reported local officials in Datu Blah Sinsuat, a coastal town in Maguindanao, personnel of the 2nd Marine Battalion and the Philippine Navy also intercepted just three weeks ago approximately RM215,000 (PHP2.5 million) worth of Malaysian cigarettes on two pumpboats from Sulu.

The 30 boxes of cigarettes the Marines seized in Barangay Curahab, a secluded area in Malabang, were immediately turned over to the municipal police.

The Malabang municipal police will use the confiscated illegal merchandise as evidence in the prosecution of its shippers once identified.

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