+ Follow VCDS Tag
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[Title] => Cops to haul off vendors of porno VCDs
[Summary] => Police have vowed hard strike against vendors of bold video cassette discs following complaints from the public of rampant selling of pornographic VCDs in the streets of Manila.
Sta. Cruz police station chief Superintendent Romulo Sapitula ordered his men to regularly conduct anti-pornographic operations along Raon street in Quiapo where bold VCDs were reportedly sold even to minors.
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[Title] => Porn VCDs seized in Quiapo raid
[Summary] => Agents of the Western Metro Manila Criminal Investigation and Detection Team (WMMCIDT) raided yesterday another establishment in Quiapo, Manila suspected as a source of pirated video compact discs (VCDs) with pornographic content.
Armed with a search warrant issued by Judge Felixberto Olalia of Manila Regional Trial Court Branch 8, WMMCIDT chief Superintendent Nelson Yabut and his men swooped down on the Alphahad Lodge located at Norzagaray corner Bautista streets in Quiapo at about 3:30 a.m.
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[Title] => SPD buries fake VCDs
[Summary] => To signal a renewed campaign against film piracy, the Southern Police District (SPD) yesterday afternoon buried 3,000 pieces of pirated and pornographic video compact discs (VCDs) confiscated in recent raids.
Superintendent Jose Gentiles, SPD-Intelligence and Investigation Division chief, said they were unable to concentrate on anti-piracy operations in the past months because they had to attend to other security and peace and order concerns.
The DIID had beefed up anti-terrorism measures for the elections and recently with the state of the nation address (SONA).
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Sta. Cruz police station chief Superintendent Romulo Sapitula ordered his men to regularly conduct anti-pornographic operations along Raon street in Quiapo where bold VCDs were reportedly sold even to minors.
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[Summary] => Agents of the Western Metro Manila Criminal Investigation and Detection Team (WMMCIDT) raided yesterday another establishment in Quiapo, Manila suspected as a source of pirated video compact discs (VCDs) with pornographic content.
Armed with a search warrant issued by Judge Felixberto Olalia of Manila Regional Trial Court Branch 8, WMMCIDT chief Superintendent Nelson Yabut and his men swooped down on the Alphahad Lodge located at Norzagaray corner Bautista streets in Quiapo at about 3:30 a.m.
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[Summary] => To signal a renewed campaign against film piracy, the Southern Police District (SPD) yesterday afternoon buried 3,000 pieces of pirated and pornographic video compact discs (VCDs) confiscated in recent raids.
Superintendent Jose Gentiles, SPD-Intelligence and Investigation Division chief, said they were unable to concentrate on anti-piracy operations in the past months because they had to attend to other security and peace and order concerns.
The DIID had beefed up anti-terrorism measures for the elections and recently with the state of the nation address (SONA).
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September 17, 2005 - 12:00am