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                    [Title] => DOJ vows action versus illegal LPG refillers
                    [Summary] => Justice Secretary Simeon Datumanong recently said his office "will continue its campaign against the proliferation of the illegal liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) refilling trade" following mounting calls from various sectors for a decisive government crackdown against the racket.

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Facing the DOJ probe are the owners and officers of the Malabon-based Republic Gas Corp. (Regasco) and Pasig City-based Omni Gas Corp. for alleged violation of several provisions of Republic Act 8293.
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Facing the DOJ probe are the owners and officers of the Malabon-based Republic Gas Corp. (Regasco) and Pasig City-based Omni Gas Corp. for alleged violation of several provisions of Republic Act 8293.
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