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                    [Title] => USAID-funded forest area yields illegal logs
                    [Summary] => KORONADAL CITY — Army-backed deputized forest guards seized 121 pieces of illegally cut flitches and round logs last Saturday inside the USAID-funded reforestation area at the foot of Mt. Matutum in Tupi town.


Tupi’s new municipal administrator, lawyer Emilio Paña, led the team of soldiers from the 57th Infantry Battalion in confiscating the 121 pieces of four-foot long flitches and round logs in a remote part of Sitio Limblesong in Barangay Kablon.
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"We are still investigating the incident, including the identity of the persons who lobbed the grenade and why they attacked the project site," Chief Inspector Benjamin Marcial, Tupi police chief, told The STAR.
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Tupi’s new municipal administrator, lawyer Emilio Paña, led the team of soldiers from the 57th Infantry Battalion in confiscating the 121 pieces of four-foot long flitches and round logs in a remote part of Sitio Limblesong in Barangay Kablon.
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"We are still investigating the incident, including the identity of the persons who lobbed the grenade and why they attacked the project site," Chief Inspector Benjamin Marcial, Tupi police chief, told The STAR.
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