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Nakasabat na naman ng double dead na karne o hot meat ang mga ele­mento ng Market Secu­rity and Enforcement Unit (MSEU) ng Quezon City   hall sa Balintawak ka­hapon ng umaga.

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Belmonte instructed Neil Lina, head of the Market Development and Administration Department (MDAD), to investigate the report and identify market inspectors who were found to be remiss in their duties.
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In a directive to Market Administration Department chief Neil Lina, the mayor said sidewalks and overpasses must continue to be cleared of illegal vendors.

"There will no moratorium," the mayor said.

Legitimate vendors, however, will be allowed to sell their goods in designated vending areas along Commonwealth Avenue in Fairview and in Cubao.
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Belmonte issued the order after receiving reports that expired food products with tampered expiry dates were being sold by market vendors.

In response to the order, police operatives and personnel of a market security enforcement team seized a van filled with assorted expired canned goods and other products from the Balintawak market early yesterday morning.
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During the third edition of Mayor SB Reports’ media briefing at the Sulo Hotel, Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. said the waterways cleanup drive has been going smoothly.

He said some 827 of the 1,000 "SB" volunteers participated in this week’s formal launching of "Sagip-Batis sa Quezon City" project, while 937 participated on the second day of the waterways cleanup drive, representing 94 percent compliance.
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Belmonte instructed Neil Lina, head of the Market Development and Administration Department (MDAD), to investigate the report and identify market inspectors who were found to be remiss in their duties.
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In a directive to Market Administration Department chief Neil Lina, the mayor said sidewalks and overpasses must continue to be cleared of illegal vendors.

"There will no moratorium," the mayor said.

Legitimate vendors, however, will be allowed to sell their goods in designated vending areas along Commonwealth Avenue in Fairview and in Cubao.
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Belmonte issued the order after receiving reports that expired food products with tampered expiry dates were being sold by market vendors.

In response to the order, police operatives and personnel of a market security enforcement team seized a van filled with assorted expired canned goods and other products from the Balintawak market early yesterday morning.
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He said some 827 of the 1,000 "SB" volunteers participated in this week’s formal launching of "Sagip-Batis sa Quezon City" project, while 937 participated on the second day of the waterways cleanup drive, representing 94 percent compliance.
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