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MANILA, Philippines — Aside from deadly weapons usually prohibited in ports, the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) on Saturday reminded passengers that more items are also subject to confiscation in its managed ports across the country.

According to the PPA, there are existing orders and guidelines from concerned local government units and national government agencies regarding the prohibition of different items.

The PPA said in an advisory that as of Dec. 21, the Port Management Offices in the following ports do not allow the boarding of the items below:

Batangas

Marinduque and Quezon

Mindoro

Bicol

Masbate

Palawan

Negros Oriental and Siquijor

Panay and Guimaras

Negros Occidental, Bacolod, and Banago

Bohol

Western Leyte and Biliran
Port of Ormoc

Davao

Misamis Oriental and Cagayan de Oro

Zamboanga

Misamis Occidental and Ozamiz

Lanao del Norte and Iligan

Meanwhile, in a separate advisory, the PPA also said pets will only be allowed to board a ship if they have shipping permits from the Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI) – National Quarantine Services.

The PPA advised passengers to either visit the nearest BAI to them or register here to get a permit.

The port authority also added that passengers who wish to bring their pets must also provide a veterinary health certificate.

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