Press Release
MISAMIS ORIENTAL SOLON LAUDS CUSTOMS FOR NOT FORGETTING ABOUT VERDE SOKO WASTE RE-EXPORT DELAYED BY COVID-19
On behalf of the residents of Misamis Oriental, I thank Customs Commissioner Rey Guerrero and the Department of Finance for not forgetting the 2,500 MT of Verde Soko waste still to be sent back to South Korea but was delayed because of COVID-19.
In a DoF news release, retired general Guerrero was reported to have identified 2,500 MT of waste which still need to be re-bagged.
“The re-exportation took some time because the wastes have been exposed to natural elements of heat and rain, which made it difficult to re-bag and stuff inside the containers,” Guerrero said in his report to Dominguez, according to the news release issued on April 22.
"Rest assured that the Bureau will undertake all the necessary means, within the bounds of law, in order to expedite the re-exportation of these wastes,” Guerrero told Dominguez, the news release said further.
We here in Misamis Oriental will continue to work with the Bureau of Customs to bring this Verde Soko to its proper conclusion and work toward closure through the prosecution of all persons and organizations involved.
It is also our hope that the NBI and Department of Justice here and in Manila will not relent in their continuing investigation and prosecution of the cases against those charged and those still at large. (END)
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