Woman Arrested, P272K in Illicit Cigarettes Seized in Iloilo Entrapment
Woman Arrested, P272K Illicit Cigarettes Seized in Iloilo

Operatives of the Maritime Police Station (Marpsta) arrested a 28-year-old woman and confiscated approximately P272,658 worth of illicit cigarettes during an entrapment operation conducted around 1:45 p.m. on May 1, 2026, in Barangay Poblacion Zone II, Estancia, Iloilo.

Buy-Bust Operation Leads to Arrest

The suspect, identified only by her alias Teray, was apprehended after an undercover operative successfully purchased two packs of cigarettes worth P200 from her during a buy-bust operation. The transaction served as the basis for her arrest.

Police Official Commends Team

Police Brigadier General Josefino Ligan, director of the Police Regional Office in Western Visayas (PRO 6), praised the operating team for their successful operation. He reaffirmed the intensified campaign against illegal products in the region.

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“Your Western Visayas police remains steadfast in its campaign against the proliferation of illegal products that threaten public health and government revenue. We commend the operating units for their dedication in upholding the law,” Ligan said.

Inspection Reveals Violations

Authorities stated that the cigarettes sold by the suspect were found to be non-compliant upon inspection. The items lacked the required Graphic Health Warnings and excise tax stamps issued by the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR).

Following the suspect’s arrest, operatives conducted a search incidental to a lawful arrest, which led to the recovery of approximately 360 reams of assorted illicit cigarettes and the marked money used in the operation. Police estimated the value of the confiscated items at P272,658.

Charges Filed Against Suspect

The suspect is facing charges for violation of Section 6 of Republic Act 10643, or the Graphic Health Warnings Law, and Republic Act (RA) 8424, also known as the National Internal Revenue Code of 1997, as amended. Specifically, Sections 262 and 263 concerning unlawful possession, removal, use, possession, or sale of articles subject to excise tax and tax stamps.

Authorities confirmed that the woman remains under police custody while the preparation and filing of appropriate charges are ongoing.

PRO 6 Reinforces Anti-Illegal Trade Campaign

The PRO 6 reiterated its commitment to intensify operations against illegal products, stressing that illicit cigarettes pose threats to public health and deprive the government of lawful revenue collections. The operation is part of the continuing anti-illegal trade campaign of law enforcement agencies in Western Visayas aimed at curbing the proliferation of untaxed and unregulated products in local communities.

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