NBI to sue makers, sellers of fake cigarettes

Credit to Author: Alexander Magno| Date: Sat, 09 Mar 2019 13:40:22 +0000

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY — The National Bureau of Investigation said it would file charges against individuals behind the proliferation of counterfeit cigarettes in Northern Mindanao for violating the Intellectual Property Code, or Republic Act No. 8293.

“It was determined that these products were counterfeit based on verification made by company representatives,” Director Patricio Bernales of the NBI Northern Mindanao office said on Friday.

Bernales was referring to the boxes of cigarettes bearing brands commonly found in the market that were seized by a joint team of NBI agents and personnel of the Bureau of Internal Revenue in a warehouse in Barangay Kauswagan, this city, on Thursday, March 7.

Representatives of the Philip Morris Fortune Tobacco Corp. (PMFTC) and Japan Tobacco Industry helped examine the cigarettes with an electronic device and them to be fake.

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NBI identified among the possible respondents a Chinese national named Shi Zhulian, who was at the warehouse when authorities came.

Aside from Shi, there were other individuals, both Chinese and Filipinos, who will be included in the list of respondents, although Bernales has yet to divulge their names.

Bernales said they had released Shi as he had not been subjected to inquest proceedings at the City Prosecutor’s Office.

“But he can be arrested anytime,” Bernales said, adding that Shi was under the custody of a Filipino associate.

Bernales said they were trying to determine if Shi and his companions were members of a larger group involved in the manufacture of counterfeit goods, including the manufacturer of counterfeit cigarettes that law enforcers raided in Barangay Cugman and in Villanueva last year.

Both the NBI and BIR will destroy the confiscated items soon. /atm

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