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BOC Section Chief, examiner, nabbed for P300K extort try

‘Fight to weed out the BOC of unscrupulous individuals remains relentless’-- Maronilla

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TWO frontline employees of the Bureau of Customs (BOC) assigned at the Formal Entry Division (FED/Assessment) at the Port of Manila (POM) were arrested by joint elements from the BOC’s Intelligence Group (IG) and the Special Project Team (SPT) of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) during an entrapment operation in Manila last Tuesday, November 2, 2021.

Arrested after receiving the marked money prepared by the NBI were, Zosimo ‘Sonny’ Escover Bello, Principal Appraiser, Section 8, FED-POM and his customs examiner, Salvador ‘Bong’ Verga Seletaria Jr., both of legal age.

The suspects were having their early dinner past 6:00 pm together with the complainant at the Harbor View Restaurant fronting Manila Bay in Ermita, when undercover NBI and customs agents sprung on them while they were in possession of the marked money.

The entrapment was hatched after a long-time importer of machineries and machine products directly complained to Comm. Rey Leonardo Guerrero that the suspects have been demanding P300,000 from him in exchange for the release of his shipment of injection pump.

The complainant also bared that he had a prior meeting last October 26, 2021, with Bello and Seletaria at the nearby Rizal Park Hotel where the two allegedly demanded the P300,000 money from him.

The customs chief immediately directed deputy commissioner for intelligence (DCI) Raniel Ramiro to look into the allegation.

Ramiro, for his part, held a meeting with the complainant hours before the entrapment was launched together with Atty. Emeterio Dongallo Jr., head of the SPT-NBI.

Stern ‘reminder’ to all BOC employees

Atty. Vincent Maronilla, BOC spokesperson, in a statement to Pinoy Exposé after the incident said the arrest of Bello and Seletaria should serve as a “reminder to all BOC officers and employees that the fight to weed out the BOC of unscrupulous individuals remains relentless.”

“These kinds of operations shall continue as we move forward to our transformation journey,” Maronilla added.

Bello, BOC records show, entered the agency in 1988 and is already drawing P52,703 monthly salary in his present position as Customs Operations Officer 5 (COO 5). Seletaria, on the other hand, entered the bureau in 2004 and is already earning a monthly income of P40,637 as COO 4.

Records from the office of Ramiro also disclosed that last Tuesday’s entrapment is already the tenth successful entrapment operation initiated by the Intelligence Group since 2019 involving customs personnel and other unscrupulous individuals.

Aside from a case of robbery-extortion being prepared by the NBI, Bello and Seletaria are also facing a case for gross misconduct, which is punishable with immediate dismissal from the service and forfeiture of benefits.

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