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Duterte puts corruption-plagued agency in military control

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The Philippine president has put the corruption-plagued Bureau of Customs temporarily under military control amid a scandal after two huge shipments of illegal drugs reportedly slipped past through the port of Manila.

President Rodrigo Duterte made the announcement late Sunday in an expletives-laden speech in southern Davao city before an audience that included visiting Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi. At one point, Duterte made a rude gesture and uttered a profanity.

Duterte cited "a state of lawlessless" that he declared following a deadly 2016 bombing to justify putting the military in control of the customs bureau.

He said says the agency's officials will be put on a "floating status" and required to conduct their work in a gymnasium in the presidential palace complex.

 

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First Published: Oct 29 2018 | 10:20 AM IST

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