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Chinese-Filipino traders in the southern Philippines today expressed fear for their safety amid possible new security threats there.

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A military spokesman denied on Saturday the existence of eight foreign Jemaah Islamiyah bomb experts who were conducting trainings in Mindanao, citing there were no imminent threats so far in the region except for activities of Muslim rebels.

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Philippine security forces captured a suspected foreign trained Al-Qaeda linked militant in the southern part of the country, police said Monday.

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The national police chiefs of the two countries met on the sidelines of Indonesian President Bambang Susilo Yudhoyono’s ongoing state visit to Manila, a police statement said.

The two forces would enhance existing bilateral cooperation agreements for "preventing and suppressing terrorist activities," it said.
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The two forces would enhance existing bilateral cooperation agreements for "preventing and suppressing terrorist activities," it said.
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