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Philippine Customs linked rice Smuggler Davidson Bangayan is the same as David Tan documents said – admitted

Businessman Davidson Bangayan answers questions from senators during a hearing on rice smuggling at the Senate. MANNY MARCELO

Import document shows Davidson is David Tan

Businessman Davidson Bangayan was found to have admitted in an import document that he is also known by the name "David Tan," whom authorities tagged as a big-time rice smuggler.

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The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) is looking into the document, a four-page complaint affidavit that Bangayan executed in a libel case he filed against Jesus Arranza, president of the Federation of Philippine Industries Inc.

In the document submitted to a Caloocan court in 2005, Bangayan said he is among the stockholders of Advanced Scrap Specialist Corp. with office address in Dagat-dagatan, Caloocan City.

Bangayan had earlier denied reports that he and Tan are the same person.

Arranza, who accused Bangayan of being the real David Tan, gave a copy of the complaint-affidavit and other documents to the Department of Justice (DOJ).

The businessman also produced a certification, saying he is also known by the controversial name David Tan.

"This is to certify that Advanced Specialist Corp. headed by Davidson Bangayan a.k.a. David Tan has been supplying our company of scrap metals for the last two years," read the certification signed by Justin Chan, managing director of Taylor Overseas Marketing.

Bangayan had earlier showed up at the NBI to deny Arranza's accusations.

NBI director Virgilio Mendez told reporters yesterday that the documents submitted by Arranza are being considered as evidence.

"We have enough evidence to prove that Bangayan and Tan are one and the same," he said.

Farmers' coops used as dummies

 Bangayan appeared at the Senate hearing on rice smuggling yesterday and admitted that he was involved in rice trading.

During his testimony before the committee on agriculture and food, the businessman admitted that he used farmers' cooperatives to secure permits to import rice under the minimum access volume (MAV) in 2012.

"I think, some. As I understand the NFA has a farmers-as-importers program. But I seldom went into that business," he said when asked by Senate Majority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano if he ever had dealings with farmers' associations.

Bangayan said that his businesses involved the trading of scrap metal and other commodities, including rice.

The businessman said there was nothing illegal when he used farmers' cooperatives.

But Justice Secretary Leila de Lima said that what Bangayan did was illegal and prejudicial to the interest of the farmers.

De Lima told the committee that the NBI has secured the testimonies of two witnesses from the cooperatives, detailing the modus operandi of Bangayan.

The witnesses claimed that they went to the office of Bangayan in Caloocan City to finalize the pre-qualifying documents for rice importation.

Bangayan uses coordinators or brokers to deal with the cooperatives, De Lima said.

She added that the witnesses claimed that some of the rice imports were declared as hardware, construction materials and other items.

Smuggling links

Further links were provided by Sen. Cynthia Villar, chairman of the committee on agriculture, between Bangayan and Starcraft International Trading Corp., a firm that has caused a lot of headaches to the Department of Agriculture (DA) and the Bureau of Customs (BOC) with its importation of rice into the country.

Villar said that Eugene Pioquinto, an incorporator of Starcraft, has stated that Willy Sy was one of its brokers.

Bangayan admitted that Sy was one of his business partners.

Customs Commissioner John Philip Sevilla noted that Starcraft was responsible for bringing in a significant shipment of rice that was held at the ports because these were not supported by import permits.

Villar said that yesterday's hearing established that Bangayan is an importer of rice.

"I don't need to prove that Davidson Bangayan is David Tan because the former admitted that he is connected to rice importation. I am no longer concerned with David Tan," she said.

During the hearing, Senate Minority Leader Juan Ponce Enrile chided the BOC for being part of the problem on smuggling.

Enrile said that it has become the normal practice of Customs personnel to forgo the examination and evaluation of some container vans that enter the ports.

Joint forces vs rice smuggling

The NBI will dig deeper in its probe on rice smuggling in the country, with the plan to create an inter-agency team targeting other personalities involved in the illegal activity, apart from Bangayan.

Mendez said he met with Agriculture Secretary Proceso Alcala to discuss possible joint efforts of the DOJ, DA, National Food Authority and BOC in curbing the illegal entry of rice into the country.  – With Marvin Sy, Edu Punay - philSTAR

 

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Philippines to purchase 28 Israeli armored vehicles with Elbit Systems ₱882-Million contract

Illustrative photo of Israeli armored vehicles. (photo credit: Gili Yaari/Flash90/File)

Deal signed last week states that Elbit Systems will provide AFVs within two years

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Philippines is set to acquire 28 light armored vehicles from Israel at a total price of 882-Million or $19.7 million US Dollar.

The purchase was agreed upon last week after a contract was signed between representatives of both the DND and the IDF, the Philippines News Agency reported.

The armored vehicles will be supplied by the Israeli weapons company Elbit Systems.

The report further stated that 14 of the 28 armored vehicles will be equipped with 76 mm artillery cannons with night vision systems and fire control systems.

Velez declined to divulged the vehicles' specifications citing security reasons during the interview.

Six additional vehicles will be used for transportation, four will be used for infantry support, and four more are designed to help evacuate wounded soldiers or damaged vehicles from the battlefield, the report said.

He said that four of the 28 armored vehicles are recovery models to be used to tow damaged units and those incapacitated in the battlefield.

Fourteen of the new acquisitions, meanwhile, will be used as fire support vehicles equipped with 76mm cannons taken from decommissioned vehicles.

The vehicles are expected to be supplied to the Philippines within two years and are expected to be completed by January 2015.

The Philippine Army is so far equipped with 343 armored fighting vehicles for its 10 infantry divisions.

The 28 armored infantry fighting vehicles are among the department's planned acquisitions this year for the Army. The list includes a shore-launched anti-ship missile system, various grenade launchers, 155mm Towed Howitzers and a few other trucks. The Times of Israel / philStar

 

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China’s law banning all fishermen in waters of the Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia and Vietnam – Escalating to ASEAN meeting

Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario

Phl to bring China fishing law to ASEAN

The Philippines will discuss with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) the new fisheries law of China that raises both regional and international concern for its serious implications.

Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario said yesterday he would raise China's fishing restrictions with his counterparts at the ASEAN Foreign Ministers Meeting, which began on Jan. 15 and ends this Saturday.

Del Rosario is in Bagan, Myanmar for the meeting.

"The reported new Hainan fisheries regulations have serious implications on freedom of navigation, maritime security, respect for UNCLOS (United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea) and regional peace and stability," Del Rosario said in a statement.

The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said on Monday that China responded to the Philippines' call for clarification of its new fisheries law, with Beijing insisting that it is not a new measure but an implementation of their fishing regulations covering Hainan.

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"As an international issue, all concerned countries should be able to express their views in our common search for security and stability based on the rule of law," Del Rosario said.

China came under fire Tuesday at a US House joint committee hearing for its alleged propensity to use coercion, bullying and "salami slicing tactics" to secure its maritime interests in the East and South China Seas.

"We take note of the recent pronouncement by members of the US Congress concerning disputes in the seas of East Asia," Del Rosario said.

He stressed that the Philippine government has always advocated a peaceful and rules-based settlement of disputes in accordance with international law, particularly UNCLOS.

"Stakeholders in these disputes should refrain from acts that are detrimental to peace and stability of the region and ensure global economic progress through unimpeded maritime commerce," he said.

The DFA reiterated its strong protest on June 28, 2012 as the jurisdiction of Hainan province includes Philippine territories and impinges on the Philippines' exclusive economic zone.

The Philippines called on China to conform to international law, particularly the UNCLOS.

It asked Beijing to immediately clarify the regulation, saying it is a gross violation of international law.

The new fisheries law issued by the Hainan Provincial People's Congress requires foreign fishing vessels to obtain approval from Chinese authorities before they are allowed to fish or conduct surveying activities in the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea).

The DFA said China's latest move would only further escalate tensions in the disputed territory and affect peace and stability in the region.

The US slammed China for the new fishing restrictions in disputed waters in the West Philippine Sea, saying they were "provocative and potentially dangerous."

Move aims to weaken food security

A lawmaker warned that China's move to restrict foreign fishing vessels in the disputed West Philippine Sea was aimed at weakening the country's food security.

Assistant Majority Leader and Palawan Rep. Franz Josef Alvarez described Beijing's imposition of a fishing permit on parts of the West Philippine Sea it is claiming as its own as a "blow to our stomachs, and an assault on our food security." – Paolo Romero / philSTAR

 

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