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The reports came in the wake of a nationwide crackdown by the government against illegal LPG refilling in a bid to curb the trade believed to be exposing communities to imminent danger and causing some 500 fires.
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The NBI started last year a nationwide crackdown on the illegal trade following complaints by homeowners and local governments that establishments involved are posing serious threats to their communities.
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Facing the DOJ probe are the owners and officers of the Malabon-based Republic Gas Corp. (Regasco) and Pasig City-based Omni Gas Corp. for alleged violation of several provisions of Republic Act 8293.
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The reports came in the wake of a nationwide crackdown by the government against illegal LPG refilling in a bid to curb the trade believed to be exposing communities to imminent danger and causing some 500 fires.
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Facing the DOJ probe are the owners and officers of the Malabon-based Republic Gas Corp. (Regasco) and Pasig City-based Omni Gas Corp. for alleged violation of several provisions of Republic Act 8293.
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