+ Follow QUEZON CITY AUTOMOTIVE SURPLUS DEALERS ASSOCIATION Tag
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[Title] => QCPD meets auto dealers on thefts, stolen vehicles trade
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The Quezon City Police District on Friday met with auto surplus dealers in a bid to curb car thefts and selling of stolen motor vehicles' parts in the city.
[DatePublished] => 2015-09-18 03:22:00
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[AuthorName] => Dennis Carcamo
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[Title] => Auto parts sellers back cops fight vs car thieves
[Summary] => Sellers of used car parts expressed full support to the police in their effort to stop carnapping and car theft in the metropolis, particularly in Quezon City.
The sellers, who have bonded together under the Quezon City Automotive Surplus Dealers Association (QCASDA), said the National Capital Regional Police Office (NCRPO) can count on them in its battle against carnap groups. They vowed never to buy or sell stolen car parts.
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QUEZON CITY AUTOMOTIVE SURPLUS DEALERS ASSOCIATION
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The Quezon City Police District on Friday met with auto surplus dealers in a bid to curb car thefts and selling of stolen motor vehicles' parts in the city.
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[Title] => Auto parts sellers back cops fight vs car thieves
[Summary] => Sellers of used car parts expressed full support to the police in their effort to stop carnapping and car theft in the metropolis, particularly in Quezon City.
The sellers, who have bonded together under the Quezon City Automotive Surplus Dealers Association (QCASDA), said the National Capital Regional Police Office (NCRPO) can count on them in its battle against carnap groups. They vowed never to buy or sell stolen car parts.
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September 23, 2002 - 12:00am