Customs officers nabbed for illegal
import of over 200 shipping containers in Saigon
A total of 213 containers were
illegally imported into Ho Chi Minh City in 2015
Two customs officers in Ho Chi Minh City have been arrested for their
involvement in the illegal importation of 213 shipping containers at a local
port in mid-2015.
Trucks carry
shipping containers out of the Cat Lai Port in Ho Chi Minh City on July 17,
2017. Photo: Tuoi Tre
The General Department of Vietnam
Customs confirmed in a press release on Monday that Nguyen Van Lam and Tran
Thanh Tung, who work under the Customs Department of Ho Chi Minh City, had
been apprehended by anti-corruption police units.
Lam, a public servant at the Saigon
Port’s customs office, was detained on Saturday last week for abusing his
authority to allow several individuals to import prohibited shipments into
Vietnam.
Meanwhile, Hung, a public servant at
the express customs branch who previously worked for the Saigon Port’s
customs office, was nabbed on August 25 for his intentional oversight leading
to serious consequences.
According to the case file, a total
of 213 shipping containers of 56 businesses were registered as a transit
shipment at the Cat Lai Port, a section of the Saigon Port, in mid-2015.
The goods were then said to have
been transported by land to Cambodia.
Although the containers departed Cat
Lai Port, they never arrived in Cambodia, and their information disappeared
from the database.
The General Department of Vietnam
Customs later discovered the incident and requested an investigation.
A probe revealed that several public
servants from the Saigon Port’s customs unit had not followed protocol in the
management of the shipments.
Investigators also found that all 56
businesses had ceased operations or given incorrect addresses.
The Ho Chi Minh City customs department
has been ordered to impose stern punishment upon the individuals responsible
for the violations.
According to a source close to Tuoi
Tre (Youth) newspaper, aside from Lam and Tung, other public servants in
charge of shipping management at the Cat Lai Port claimed that they had not
been involved in the offense.
Tuoi Trenews
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Thứ Ba, 12 tháng 9, 2017
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