Customs chief slams circulation of photo | Inquirer News

Customs chief slams circulation of photo

/ 07:20 AM August 01, 2017

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Customs Commissioner Nicanor Faeldon denounced the circulation of a photo on social media that showed him in the company of the owner of the warehouse where P6.4 billion worth of “shabu” (crystal meth) was seized.

In a statement, Faeldon said the photo maliciously implied that it was taken before the raid was conducted by Bureau of Customs operatives on May 26.

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“Raw photos of the raid from the Office of the Commissioner indicated that a similar photo was indeed taken on the day Hongfei Logistics warehouse in Valenzuela was raided,” he said.

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Faeldon said he reluctantly agreed to the request of Richard Chen, the warehouse owner, to have a photo with him out of courtesy.

“This attempt to link me [to] the apprehended shabu is outrageous. The photos themselves will prove that I met Mr. Chen only on the day of the raid itself,” he said.

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“The people behind this malicious attack only proved that I had crossed big names in the illegal drug trade. However, this will not slow down our fight against drugs,” he said. —Tina G. Santos

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