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[Title] => Girl’s death not a stray bullet case – probers
[Summary] => An 11-year-old girl who died after being hit by a bullet during the New Year’s Eve revelry in Las Piñas City was not a stray bullet victim, a police official said yesterday.
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[Title] => 10 sacks of TNT bound for Davao seized at North Harbor
[Summary] => A special anti-terrorism unit from the Philippine Coast Guard has seized 10 sacks filled with chemical believed to contain TNT components, officials said yesterday.
The cache was stashed at a warehouse at Manilas North Harbor by an unknown consignee and was discovered during a routine inspection by sea marshals using bomb-sniffing dogs late last week, the Coast Guard said in a report.
The 10 sacks, marked FOF-TH Norel Nature Nutrition, contained substances "in white powdered form with a very strong acidic odor," the report said.
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[Title] => Terrorists may target firecracker factories
[Summary] => CAMP OLIVAS, Pampanga Terrorists might target about 200 firecracker and pyrotechnic factories in Bulacan and other parts of Central Luzon to cause widespread destruction before Christmas, a police official said yesterday.
Senior Inspector Braulio Pascua, chief of the Philippine National Police Firearms and Explosives Division in Central Luzon, said security should be beefed up around firecracker and pyrotechnic factories which have started to import tons of pyrotechnic materials from China.
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[Title] => Fewer Filipinos buying guns PNP
[Summary] => It is said that Filipinos love guns, but fewer people are buying firearms these days, possibly reflecting a general decline in crime incidence except perhaps kidnapping.
According to a report of the Philippine National Police Firearms and Explosives Division (PNP-FED), firearm purchases by individuals have been falling steadily since 1999 when a total of 49,850 persons acquired guns.
Senior Superintendent Ernesto Belen, FED chief, said that in 2000, purchases were down to 18,708, while this year, 10,938 guns were bought by individuals as of Oct. 1.
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PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE FIREARMS AND EXPLOSIVES DIVISION
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[Title] => Girl’s death not a stray bullet case – probers
[Summary] => An 11-year-old girl who died after being hit by a bullet during the New Year’s Eve revelry in Las Piñas City was not a stray bullet victim, a police official said yesterday.
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[Title] => 10 sacks of TNT bound for Davao seized at North Harbor
[Summary] => A special anti-terrorism unit from the Philippine Coast Guard has seized 10 sacks filled with chemical believed to contain TNT components, officials said yesterday.
The cache was stashed at a warehouse at Manilas North Harbor by an unknown consignee and was discovered during a routine inspection by sea marshals using bomb-sniffing dogs late last week, the Coast Guard said in a report.
The 10 sacks, marked FOF-TH Norel Nature Nutrition, contained substances "in white powdered form with a very strong acidic odor," the report said.
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[Title] => Terrorists may target firecracker factories
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Senior Inspector Braulio Pascua, chief of the Philippine National Police Firearms and Explosives Division in Central Luzon, said security should be beefed up around firecracker and pyrotechnic factories which have started to import tons of pyrotechnic materials from China.
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According to a report of the Philippine National Police Firearms and Explosives Division (PNP-FED), firearm purchases by individuals have been falling steadily since 1999 when a total of 49,850 persons acquired guns.
Senior Superintendent Ernesto Belen, FED chief, said that in 2000, purchases were down to 18,708, while this year, 10,938 guns were bought by individuals as of Oct. 1.
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