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                    [Summary] => CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga — Police have been keeping a tight watch on at least 236 fireworks makers and dealers in Bulacan to make sure they have not been dealing with prohibited and dangerous firecrackers for the New Year revelry. 


Senior Inspector Braulio Pascua, of the regional police firearms and explosives division, said their Oplan Iwas Paputok has succeeded with only three firecracker-related accidents reported so far, compared to 185 cases the previous year.

No one was hurt in the three incidents, he said.
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Senior Inspector Braulio Pascua, chief of the Philippine National Police Firearms and Explosives Division in Central Luzon, said security should be beefed up around firecracker and pyrotechnic factories which have started to import tons of pyrotechnic materials from China.
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                    [Summary] => CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga — Police have been keeping a tight watch on at least 236 fireworks makers and dealers in Bulacan to make sure they have not been dealing with prohibited and dangerous firecrackers for the New Year revelry. 


Senior Inspector Braulio Pascua, of the regional police firearms and explosives division, said their Oplan Iwas Paputok has succeeded with only three firecracker-related accidents reported so far, compared to 185 cases the previous year.

No one was hurt in the three incidents, he said.
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Senior Inspector Braulio Pascua, chief of the Philippine National Police Firearms and Explosives Division in Central Luzon, said security should be beefed up around firecracker and pyrotechnic factories which have started to import tons of pyrotechnic materials from China.
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