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BOC-ESS marks 35th anniversary

BOC-ESS 35th Anniversary
Photo shows (left) Comm. Rubio and ESS head Tibayan at the ESS' anniversary. (JERRY S. TAN)

The Enforcement and Security Service (ESS) of the Bureau of Customs (BOC) headed by Special Police Chief Isabelo A. Tibayan III, which is also under the Enforcement Group led by Deputy Commissioner Teddy Sandy Raval, celebrated its 35th founding anniversary on Monday.

On the said occasion, Customs Commissioner Bienvenido Rubio recognized the significant contribution of the ESS in the Bureau’s strengthened border protection initiatives.

Records show that in 2022, the ESS recorded 397 seized shipments amounting to P1.044 billion. For the first quarter of 2023, the ESS seized 81 shipments from January to March, with an estimated value of P999.474 million.

Rubio also recognized the contribution of ESS in the successful implementation of the Fuel Marking Program. The BOC, through the ESS, marked 18 billion liters of petroleum products in 2022 and 4 billion liters from January to March 2023.

“With this kind of performance, the ESS is evidently of great help and is necessary in attaining our 5-Point Priority Program. Crafted through 35 years of existence, the ESS remains not only in the forefront of border protection but also of strictly implementing security measures that ensure the safety of the entire Customs community,” Rubio said.

During the celebration, the BOC recognized deserving ESS offices and personnel, including the ESS Motor Vehicle Monitoring and Clearance Office, Environmental Protection and Compliance Division, ESS Quick Reaction Team, and the Customs Firearms and Explosives Unit. Service awards were also given to the retirees of the ESS.

Rubio shared that he started his career as a Special Agent with the ESS. The entry level position opened a lot of platforms for the Commissioner to improve his capabilities and learn the ropes at the Bureau.

“This is likewise why I fully understand the demands of being in the ESS, as it has a myriad of roles to execute within and even outside the Bureau of Customs. And these roles are what we celebrate in today’s occasion,” the Commissioner added.

According to Tibayan, the ESS continues to implement heightened security measures to achieve its mission to protect the national borders and to safeguard government revenues, aligned with the priority program of Commissioner Rubio and in compliance with the directive of President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr.

Itchie G. Cabayan
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