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                    [Title] => Dog meat trader arrested in QC
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Sixty-seven ailing aspins or “asong Pinoy” were recovered from a dog meat trader caught in Quezon City.

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The dogs, their snouts tied shut to prevent them from barking, were discovered early Tuesday in a van heading to this city, where many people consider dog meat a delicacy, said Chief Inspector Robert Mesa of Naguilian town.

Mesa said police chased the van for 18 kilometers to Aringay town, south of Naguilian, after the driver turned around upon seeing a checkpoint on the road to Baguio.
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                    [Title] => Dog meat trader arrested in QC
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Sixty-seven ailing aspins or “asong Pinoy” were recovered from a dog meat trader caught in Quezon City.

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The dogs, their snouts tied shut to prevent them from barking, were discovered early Tuesday in a van heading to this city, where many people consider dog meat a delicacy, said Chief Inspector Robert Mesa of Naguilian town.

Mesa said police chased the van for 18 kilometers to Aringay town, south of Naguilian, after the driver turned around upon seeing a checkpoint on the road to Baguio.
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