+ Follow SENIOR SUPERINTENDENT DON MONTENEGRO Tag
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[Title] => PNP raises smuggling alert
[Summary] => A day after intercepting over P11 million of smuggled frozen meat, the Philippine National Police (PNP) said it is anticipating the increase of smuggling activities in the country as the Christmas season approaches.
Senior Superintendent Don Montenegro, executive officer of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Groups Anti- Smuggling Task Group (CIDG-ASTG) said the government would be stepping up the campaign against smuggling.
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[Title] => CIDG intercepts P11-M hot meat at Manila port
[Summary] => Agents of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) have seized some P11.2 million worth of smuggled frozen pork and chicken loaded in five 40-footer container vans near the exit gates of a Manila port.
CIDG chief Director Jesus Verzosa said the 40-footer refrigerated cargoes was consigned to an importer of mackerel products.
Verzosa said the raid was conducted following a tip from a CIDG informant on the arrival of smuggled meat from China.
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[Title] => Reyes initiates holistic strategy vs traders crime woes
[Summary] => Interior and Local Government Secretary Angelo Reyes initiated what he described as a "holistic approach" to end the rampant extortion, hijackings, pilferages and other criminal activities which have left businessmen based at the Batangas Bay International Port with some P100 million in losses.
Reyes, concurrent chief of the National Anti-Crime Task Force (NACTAF), is confident that criminal activities in the port area will be stopped with the full cooperation of the businessmen, the police and the community.
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[Summary] => A day after intercepting over P11 million of smuggled frozen meat, the Philippine National Police (PNP) said it is anticipating the increase of smuggling activities in the country as the Christmas season approaches.
Senior Superintendent Don Montenegro, executive officer of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Groups Anti- Smuggling Task Group (CIDG-ASTG) said the government would be stepping up the campaign against smuggling.
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[Title] => CIDG intercepts P11-M hot meat at Manila port
[Summary] => Agents of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) have seized some P11.2 million worth of smuggled frozen pork and chicken loaded in five 40-footer container vans near the exit gates of a Manila port.
CIDG chief Director Jesus Verzosa said the 40-footer refrigerated cargoes was consigned to an importer of mackerel products.
Verzosa said the raid was conducted following a tip from a CIDG informant on the arrival of smuggled meat from China.
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Reyes, concurrent chief of the National Anti-Crime Task Force (NACTAF), is confident that criminal activities in the port area will be stopped with the full cooperation of the businessmen, the police and the community.
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