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[Title] => Malaysian army on lookout for fleeing Abu Sayyaf
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Malaysia is on the lookout for a possible influx of Abu Sayyaf bandits seeking refuge in Sabah as the Philippine government intensifies its offensive to finish off the al-Qaeda-linked bandit group.
Malaysias The Star newspaper quoted Army field commander Lt. Gen. Masood Zainal Abidin as saying that there was "possibly going to be a spillover of the Abu Sayyaf group," and that authorities were monitoring the situation.
"We are well aware of whats happening on the other side," Abidin was quoted as saying.
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[Title] => Coast Guard to probe Albay oil spill
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The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) is set to investigate the oil spill from the cargo ship MV Accord that sank off the coast of Albay last week.
Coast Guard Commandant Vice Admiral Damian Carlos said he would tap the Board of Marine Inquiry to determine who should be held liable for the oil spill that is reportedly threatening waters and fishing villages in Malinao and Tiwi.
But Carlos stressed that the inquiry would begin only after the PCG completely contains the oil spill and cleans the affected areas.
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[Title] => Coast Guard foils oil smuggling try
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The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has foiled an attempt to bring into Manila a shipment of smuggled gas oil on Jan. 1.
Coast Guard Commandant Vice Admiral Damian Carlos said the MT Patricia was intercepted by operatives of PCG-Pasig station at around 9 a.m. after it was found to be carrying 600,000 liters of smuggled oil from Subic.
In a report, Carlos said PCG operatives discovered that the cargo had "anomalous documents." The PCG is now coordinating the disposition of the cargo with the Bureau of Customs.
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COAST GUARD COMMANDANT VICE ADMIRAL DAMIAN CARLOS
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Malaysia is on the lookout for a possible influx of Abu Sayyaf bandits seeking refuge in Sabah as the Philippine government intensifies its offensive to finish off the al-Qaeda-linked bandit group.
Malaysias The Star newspaper quoted Army field commander Lt. Gen. Masood Zainal Abidin as saying that there was "possibly going to be a spillover of the Abu Sayyaf group," and that authorities were monitoring the situation.
"We are well aware of whats happening on the other side," Abidin was quoted as saying.
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The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) is set to investigate the oil spill from the cargo ship MV Accord that sank off the coast of Albay last week.
Coast Guard Commandant Vice Admiral Damian Carlos said he would tap the Board of Marine Inquiry to determine who should be held liable for the oil spill that is reportedly threatening waters and fishing villages in Malinao and Tiwi.
But Carlos stressed that the inquiry would begin only after the PCG completely contains the oil spill and cleans the affected areas.
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[Title] => Coast Guard foils oil smuggling try
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The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has foiled an attempt to bring into Manila a shipment of smuggled gas oil on Jan. 1.
Coast Guard Commandant Vice Admiral Damian Carlos said the MT Patricia was intercepted by operatives of PCG-Pasig station at around 9 a.m. after it was found to be carrying 600,000 liters of smuggled oil from Subic.
In a report, Carlos said PCG operatives discovered that the cargo had "anomalous documents." The PCG is now coordinating the disposition of the cargo with the Bureau of Customs.
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