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This, as the street children stumbled upon 12 "cocktail bombs" in an old building of the Zamboanga Barter Center along Valderoza street, just a few meters away from City Hall, at 7 a.m. yesterday, according to Chief Inspector Jose Bayani Gucela, the city’s police intelligence chief and head of the explosive and ordnance unit.
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