Meat inspection vs. ASF, pinaigting pa ng pamahalaan; mga awtoridad, nakaalerto vs. modus sa paggamit ng recycled shipping permit
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00:00Authorities are also investigating the permits of those who transport livestock in front of the African Swine Fever.
00:08This is after discovering the modus of using a recycled shipping permit.
00:13Vel Custodio with the latest news.
00:18Authorities are investigating the meat inspection.
00:21147 pigs were found in the meat inspection that tested positive for the African Swine Fever based on the data from last week.
00:30One of the samples that was collected is this truck on Mindanao Avenue that has a load of chickens.
00:36From Antipolo, it will bring these to Pasig.
00:40This is the second checkpoint that they passed from where the chickens were transported to Rizal.
00:45But the truck was first held by the authorities.
00:47I think the permit was confiscated.
00:51My shipping permit.
00:52You don't want it?
00:53Why? You don't have a shipping permit?
00:55We do. Our driver is already there.
00:57Even though they have a shipping permit, authorities are still investigating the missing documents that were provided by the Kawanina Bureau of Animal Industry,
01:05City Veterinary Department, Police, and Traffic and Transport Management Department of the QC.
01:12There is a booking mode for the pigs to be transported to where they are using a recycled shipping permit so that it can be passed on to the authorities.
01:22The two pigs that were caught on Mindanao Avenue are being sold where they were found with symptoms of the African Swine Fever last week.
01:31The results of this test are still being waited for.
01:35The 24-hour meat inspection is expected to last until December.
01:40According to the Department of Agriculture,
01:42only those caught in the checkpoints are proven to be visa-free by the government to prevent the spread of ASF.
01:49Vel Custodio for Pambansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.