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[Title] => Caraga cop chief supports men in smuggling mess
[Summary] => BUTUAN CITY The chief of the Caraga police said they will seek a reinvestigation into the findings of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) which declared that some of his men were liable for the escape of a vessel carrying smuggled rice.
Chief Superintendent Alberto Rama Olario said he stands by his men and will even commend them, explaining that without the police having apprehended MV Rodeo in the evening of July 11, the rice smuggling operation could have succeeded without any hitches.
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[Title] => New task force against smuggling rings formed
[Summary] => A new task force that will go after highly organized smuggling syndicates in the country was created on orders of Malacañang last week.
Composed of police, military, Coast Guard and Customs operatives, the newly-formed task force has been placed under the direct control and supervision of Customs Commissioner Titus Villanueva.
Villanueva met with top police, military and Coast Guard officials recently to draw up plans and counter actions to combat the smuggling menace.
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Chief Superintendent Alberto Rama Olario said he stands by his men and will even commend them, explaining that without the police having apprehended MV Rodeo in the evening of July 11, the rice smuggling operation could have succeeded without any hitches.
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Composed of police, military, Coast Guard and Customs operatives, the newly-formed task force has been placed under the direct control and supervision of Customs Commissioner Titus Villanueva.
Villanueva met with top police, military and Coast Guard officials recently to draw up plans and counter actions to combat the smuggling menace.
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