+ Follow COMMODORE ELONOR PADRE Tag
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[Title] => RP, Malaysia panels resume talks on border problems
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DAVAO CITY - The continuing smuggling and piracy in the Sulu Sea and the Sabah
waters in East Malaysia will be tackled at the seventh meeting of the
Philippine-Malaysian Border Patrol Coordinating Group to be held today.
Commodore Elonor Padre, chief of the naval Forces South and acting head of the
Philippine delegation, said both governments want to address the rampant
smuggling, piracy and other illegal activities in the said areas.
He said the two panels would possibly adopt during the meeting a set of rules
and regulations to be observed by vessels engaged in trade betwe
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[Title] => 10 kilos of blasting caps found in Ozamiz vessel
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ZAMBOANGA CITY - The military's Southern Command seized 10 kilos of blasting
caps packed in two cartons aboard a passenger vessel in Ozamiz City last
Saturday morning, believed intended for new trainees of the separatist Moro
Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).
Col. Hilario Atendido, South-com spokesman, said Army soldiers with K-9 dogs
found the blasting caps abandoned at the crew billeting area of M/V Trans-Asian
Ship Thai at about 7 a.m.
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[AuthorName] => Alvin Tarroza
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COMMODORE ELONOR PADRE
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[Title] => RP, Malaysia panels resume talks on border problems
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DAVAO CITY - The continuing smuggling and piracy in the Sulu Sea and the Sabah
waters in East Malaysia will be tackled at the seventh meeting of the
Philippine-Malaysian Border Patrol Coordinating Group to be held today.
Commodore Elonor Padre, chief of the naval Forces South and acting head of the
Philippine delegation, said both governments want to address the rampant
smuggling, piracy and other illegal activities in the said areas.
He said the two panels would possibly adopt during the meeting a set of rules
and regulations to be observed by vessels engaged in trade betwe
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[Title] => 10 kilos of blasting caps found in Ozamiz vessel
[Summary] =>
ZAMBOANGA CITY - The military's Southern Command seized 10 kilos of blasting
caps packed in two cartons aboard a passenger vessel in Ozamiz City last
Saturday morning, believed intended for new trainees of the separatist Moro
Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).
Col. Hilario Atendido, South-com spokesman, said Army soldiers with K-9 dogs
found the blasting caps abandoned at the crew billeting area of M/V Trans-Asian
Ship Thai at about 7 a.m.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1806203
[AuthorName] => Alvin Tarroza
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