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The Department of Justice has recommended the filing of criminal charges against 23 Chinese nationals for alleged illegal extraction of black sand along the coastline of Aparri in Cagayan.

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The 18 Chinese nationals held early this month for allegedly engaging in illegal black sand mining in Aparri, Cagayan have been released by the Bureau of Immigration (BI) to the custody of their employer.

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The Department of Justice has recommended the filing of criminal charges against 23 Chinese nationals for alleged illegal extraction of black sand along the coastline of Aparri in Cagayan.

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The 18 Chinese nationals held early this month for allegedly engaging in illegal black sand mining in Aparri, Cagayan have been released by the Bureau of Immigration (BI) to the custody of their employer.

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