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                    [Title] => NBI seizes P8 million worth of Superman, Batman toys
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With fake comic book action figures and toys flooding the market this Christmas season, it was up to the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) to play "superhero" in cracking down on counterfeiters.

The NBI confiscated some P8- million worth of counterfeit Superman and Batman toys from two warehouses in Manila the other day, just as parents rushed to finish their Christmas shopping.
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Raided were two stalls of Michimoto Trading in Divisoria and Binondo in Manila, Fidelity General Merchandise on Taft Avenue extension in Pasay City, MH Garments factory in Malinta and its stockrooms in Karuhatan and Maysan, HA2 Garments factory in Canumay and its stockroom in Maysan,Valenzuela City.
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Relieved were Superintendent Bernardo Diaz, chief the Station 11 (Binondo), and Inspector Rolando Basmayor, chief of the Station 11-Juan Luna Police Community Precinct (PCP).
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MMDA Chairman Bayani Fernando said yesterday there is nothing the agency can do, stressing he will honor the decision of Manila City Mayor Lito Atienza.

In a radio interview the other day, Atienza made it clear that the MMDA should leave Manila alone in its campaign to clear the sidewalks of the metropolis.
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Atienza said the presence of uniformed policemen is the best deterrent against holduppers, snatchers and pickpockets.

"The deployment of policemen in shopping malls and arcades is part of the city government’s effort to promote Manila as the premier shopping destination, both for local and foreign tourists," Atienza said.
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Atienza said the plans of the city government were meant to ensure the smooth flow of traffic not only in the areas of Divisoria and Binondo but the whole city as well, when the Christmas Season comes.

"Vendors will not be allowed to vend on Ilaya and Juan Luna," Atienza said. "Instead, they will be given space on the side streets so as not to block the streets for motorists." [DatePublished] => 2001-11-04 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Metro [SectionUrl] => metro [URL] => ) ) )
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                    [Title] => NBI seizes P8 million worth of Superman, Batman toys
                    [Summary] => While they’re out fighting comic book criminals, who’s solving the real  crimes?


With fake comic book action figures and toys flooding the market this Christmas season, it was up to the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) to play "superhero" in cracking down on counterfeiters.

The NBI confiscated some P8- million worth of counterfeit Superman and Batman toys from two warehouses in Manila the other day, just as parents rushed to finish their Christmas shopping.
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Raided were two stalls of Michimoto Trading in Divisoria and Binondo in Manila, Fidelity General Merchandise on Taft Avenue extension in Pasay City, MH Garments factory in Malinta and its stockrooms in Karuhatan and Maysan, HA2 Garments factory in Canumay and its stockroom in Maysan,Valenzuela City.
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Relieved were Superintendent Bernardo Diaz, chief the Station 11 (Binondo), and Inspector Rolando Basmayor, chief of the Station 11-Juan Luna Police Community Precinct (PCP).
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MMDA Chairman Bayani Fernando said yesterday there is nothing the agency can do, stressing he will honor the decision of Manila City Mayor Lito Atienza.

In a radio interview the other day, Atienza made it clear that the MMDA should leave Manila alone in its campaign to clear the sidewalks of the metropolis.
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Atienza said the presence of uniformed policemen is the best deterrent against holduppers, snatchers and pickpockets.

"The deployment of policemen in shopping malls and arcades is part of the city government’s effort to promote Manila as the premier shopping destination, both for local and foreign tourists," Atienza said.
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Atienza said the plans of the city government were meant to ensure the smooth flow of traffic not only in the areas of Divisoria and Binondo but the whole city as well, when the Christmas Season comes.

"Vendors will not be allowed to vend on Ilaya and Juan Luna," Atienza said. "Instead, they will be given space on the side streets so as not to block the streets for motorists." [DatePublished] => 2001-11-04 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Metro [SectionUrl] => metro [URL] => ) ) )
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