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BOC chief Renato Ampil directed the Customs Intelligence and Investigation Service (CIIS) to assign one guard to each of the 11 reefer vans of frozen pork sides, bellies and whole chicken until the loading and departure of the carrier vessel."
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BOC chief Renato Ampil directed the Customs Intelligence and Investigation Service (CIIS) to assign one guard to each of the 11 reefer vans of frozen pork sides, bellies and whole chicken until the loading and departure of the carrier vessel."
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