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The sources said the DFAs Office of Intelligence and Security (OIS) learned two weeks ago that "Arab-looking people" tried to hire last May 26 a Filipino worker in Abu Dhabi to drive a car loaded with explosives to the Philippine Embassy but the Filipino refused.
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The sources said the DFAs Office of Intelligence and Security (OIS) learned two weeks ago that "Arab-looking people" tried to hire last May 26 a Filipino worker in Abu Dhabi to drive a car loaded with explosives to the Philippine Embassy but the Filipino refused.
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