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Even if he has a fixed term, Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) Chairman Antonio Villar Jr. will not cling to his position if President Aquino is not satisfied with his performance.

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Newly appointed Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) Chairman Antonio Villar Jr. said anti-narcotics agents, including the International Police (Interpol), would be deployed in the country’s seaports and airports “for an up-close scrutiny of cargoes entering the country.”

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CHAIRMAN ANTONIO VILLAR JR.
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Even if he has a fixed term, Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) Chairman Antonio Villar Jr. will not cling to his position if President Aquino is not satisfied with his performance.

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Newly appointed Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) Chairman Antonio Villar Jr. said anti-narcotics agents, including the International Police (Interpol), would be deployed in the country’s seaports and airports “for an up-close scrutiny of cargoes entering the country.”

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