The message from the Bureau of Customs – Port of Subic is now loud, clear, and impossible to ignore: comply with the law or face the full force of government enforcement.

Under the fearless and uncompromising leadership of District Collector, Dir. Arnaldo M. Saulong, the Port of Subic, launched a hard-hitting warehouse inspection at Enjoy Electronics Subic International Corporation on April 16, 2026, as part of an intensified campaign to tighten customs control, expose irregularities, and protect billions in government revenue.

This was not a routine visit. It was a powerful show of force. Customs examiners meticulously combed through warehouse operations, scrutinizing inventory systems, shipment records, storage procedures, and documentation trails to ensure every imported item was properly declared, legally accounted for, and handled in accordance with customs regulations.

The operation underscores Collector Saulong’s aggressive drive to cleanse the system of loopholes often exploited by unscrupulous traders involved in misdeclaration, undervaluation, and unauthorized movement of goods. His administration has made it clear that the days of lax monitoring and weak enforcement in Subic are over.

With precision and discipline, the Port of Subic is now raising the bar on compliance while safeguarding legitimate businesses that follow the rules. This dual approach—strong enforcement coupled with support for lawful commerce—has become the trademark of Saulong’s leadership.

More importantly, the inspection reinforces the Bureau’s 5-Point Priority Program by strengthening border protection, ensuring transparent operations, and maximizing lawful revenue collection for national development.

Collector Saulong emphasized that cooperation with stakeholders remains vital, but warned that customs authorities will never hesitate to act against those who attempt to cheat the system.

That kind of decisive leadership is exactly what the Bureau needs.

At a time when smuggling syndicates and dishonest operators continue to test the country’s defenses, Subic has found a commander willing to fight back. Under Dir. Arnaldo M. Saulong, the Port of Subic is no longer just processing cargo—it is waging war against corruption, fraud, and illicit trade.

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