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Confiscated fish left to rot by the police?

- The Ear -
FISH TO WASTE. Confiscated tolingan fish in 60 banyeras went to waste when the Regional Mobile Group (RMG) which seized them refused to donate the fish to charitable institutions. "Nadugta ang isda imbes makaon pa unta sa mga pobre tang kaigsuonan," a news reporter said. In keeping with the rules, confiscated fish should immediately be donated to charity before they get rotten but the police, an Ear source said, refused to make the donation because the fish would be made as evidence against the illegal fishers. "Mas maayo pang madugta ang isda kay sa mapahimuslan pa unta sa mga kuwang sa kaon tang kaigsuonan," the reporter said. POISONOUS FISH. Speaking of fish, a pailful of the poisonous fish known as "boriring" was seen being sold at the seashore in a southern coastal town one early morning last week. There were many buyers, according to an Ear source. "Di ba gidili man ang pagbaligya ning boriring kay makahilo ug makamatay?" the source asked.

BORIRING

CONFISCATED

EAR

FISH

ISDA

KAIGSUONAN

NADUGTA

REGIONAL MOBILE GROUP

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