A former Bureau of Customs (BOC) intelligence officer has been cited in contempt for the second time "for not telling the truth." Jimmy Guban, who worked at the BOC's Intelligence and Investigation Service, has been cited in contempt this time by the House committees on dangerous drugs and government and public accountability, which was jointly conducting inquiry on the alleged smuggling of 1-ton shabu into the country as discovered by the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA). Guban earned the ire of lawmakers after failing to clearly answer questions related to the entry of the P6.8 billion-worth of shabu concealed in magnetic lifter in Cavite. ...
Keep on reading: House to detain ex-BOC officer ‘for not telling truth’ on P6.8-B ‘smuggled’ shabu
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