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                    [Title] => Law enforcers among 1st gun ban violators
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Two law enforcers were among the first violators of the nationwide gun ban here.

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Atok town police chief Senior Inspector Marvin Diplat said in a telephone interview that the poppy plants, ranging in height from two to five feet, were planted in a cutflower garden along Kilometer 46.

"It was planted just beside the national highway (Baguio-Bontoc Road, otherwise known as Halsema Highway)," he said.
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Two law enforcers were among the first violators of the nationwide gun ban here.

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Atok town police chief Senior Inspector Marvin Diplat said in a telephone interview that the poppy plants, ranging in height from two to five feet, were planted in a cutflower garden along Kilometer 46.

"It was planted just beside the national highway (Baguio-Bontoc Road, otherwise known as Halsema Highway)," he said.
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