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                    [Title] => 7 Chinese held for ‘human smuggling’
                    [Summary] => DAVAO CITY — Seven Chinese fishermen, two of them Taiwanese, were arrested here last Thursday on human smuggling charges for illegally hiring Filipinos to join them in fishing expeditions to Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.  


Immigration agents made the arrest based on reports that human smuggling has become rampant at the Davao international fishport in the city’s Toril district where foreign fishing vessels dock on a regular basis.
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Ang mga dinakip na officers at crewmembers ng F/V Yeong Fa Chen, isang Taiwan-registered vessel na dumaong sa Davao Fishport sa Toril District ay nakilalang sina Cheuh Shang, boat captain Huang Roei Hsing, engineer na kapwa Taiwanese; Cheu Chi-To, Chang Hun Pue, Lin Yiu Hong at Change She.
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                    [Summary] => DAVAO CITY — Seven Chinese fishermen, two of them Taiwanese, were arrested here last Thursday on human smuggling charges for illegally hiring Filipinos to join them in fishing expeditions to Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.  


Immigration agents made the arrest based on reports that human smuggling has become rampant at the Davao international fishport in the city’s Toril district where foreign fishing vessels dock on a regular basis.
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Ang mga dinakip na officers at crewmembers ng F/V Yeong Fa Chen, isang Taiwan-registered vessel na dumaong sa Davao Fishport sa Toril District ay nakilalang sina Cheuh Shang, boat captain Huang Roei Hsing, engineer na kapwa Taiwanese; Cheu Chi-To, Chang Hun Pue, Lin Yiu Hong at Change She.
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