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                    [ArticleID] => 944318
                    [Title] => Million pesos worth of defective electrical items seized
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 Police have seized million pesos worth of defective electrical products from three condominium units in Manila, the National Capital Region Police Office said on Monday.

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The VICMU, according to BoC Commissioner Antonio Bernardo, will streamline the procedures involved in the issuance and transmittal to the Land Transportation Office (LTO) of certificates of payment (CPs) for imported vehicles and to plug tax leaks attendant thereto.
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                    [Title] => Million pesos worth of defective electrical items seized
                    [Summary] => 

 Police have seized million pesos worth of defective electrical products from three condominium units in Manila, the National Capital Region Police Office said on Monday.

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The VICMU, according to BoC Commissioner Antonio Bernardo, will streamline the procedures involved in the issuance and transmittal to the Land Transportation Office (LTO) of certificates of payment (CPs) for imported vehicles and to plug tax leaks attendant thereto.
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