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"Security is the primordial concern of Philsoc. The security coverage and public safety services to be undertaken would be the most comprehensive in Philippine history," said Police Director Rodolfo Tor, who is chairman of the Philsoc Committee on Security (ComSec).
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PHILSOC COMMITTEE
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"Security is the primordial concern of Philsoc. The security coverage and public safety services to be undertaken would be the most comprehensive in Philippine history," said Police Director Rodolfo Tor, who is chairman of the Philsoc Committee on Security (ComSec).
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By Joey Villar | September 11, 2005 - 12:00am
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