LIST: Items that may be confiscated in PPA-managed ports

Port of Calapan with PPA logo superimposed. STORY: LIST: Items that may be confiscated in PPA-managed ports

Port of Calapan (Photo from the official Facebook page of the Philippine Ports Authority)

MANILA, Philippines — Aside from deadly weapons, more items may be subject to confiscation in certain ports across the country, according to the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA).

In a public advisory on Tuesday, the agency released a new list of items that may be seized from travelers, which were drawn from orders and guidelines by local government units and national government agencies.

As of Monday, April 3, the following ports prohibit these products:

The expanded list of prohibited items in Philippine ports notably comes after the Bureau of Animal Industry in March reported the presence of ASF in Cebu, Bogo, Sibonga, Liloan, and Tuburan.

— MJ SORIANO (TRAINEE)

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