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The Senate hearing on the confiscated black corals and other endangered marine species resumed today with Exequiel Navarro, the shipment consignee, insisting that he has no knowledge of the illegal cargo.

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The Department of Justice (DOJ) has placed four people on its watchlist order after they were linked to the illegal shipment of P35-million worth of black corals and other endangered marine species to China.

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Kinasuhan sa Department of Justice ang consignee sa mga black corals na nasabat sa lungsod ng Maynila noong nakaraang buwan kaugnay ng paglabag sa section 91 ng Republic Act 8550 o mas kilala bilang Fisheries Code of the Philippines at section 27 ng Wildlife Resources Conservation and Protection Act of 2001.

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The Bureau of Customs (BOC) today filed before the Department of Justice (DOJ) charges against consignees and shippers of black corals and endangered marine turtles confiscated last month.

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These baggage x-ray machines are expected to arrive from Manila next week, according to Aimee Sibul, the spokesperson of the Cebu Ports Authority.

Another security device, the "walk through metal detector" already arrived here last week, Sibul added.
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The Senate hearing on the confiscated black corals and other endangered marine species resumed today with Exequiel Navarro, the shipment consignee, insisting that he has no knowledge of the illegal cargo.

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The Department of Justice (DOJ) has placed four people on its watchlist order after they were linked to the illegal shipment of P35-million worth of black corals and other endangered marine species to China.

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Kinasuhan sa Department of Justice ang consignee sa mga black corals na nasabat sa lungsod ng Maynila noong nakaraang buwan kaugnay ng paglabag sa section 91 ng Republic Act 8550 o mas kilala bilang Fisheries Code of the Philippines at section 27 ng Wildlife Resources Conservation and Protection Act of 2001.

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The Bureau of Customs (BOC) today filed before the Department of Justice (DOJ) charges against consignees and shippers of black corals and endangered marine turtles confiscated last month.

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These baggage x-ray machines are expected to arrive from Manila next week, according to Aimee Sibul, the spokesperson of the Cebu Ports Authority.

Another security device, the "walk through metal detector" already arrived here last week, Sibul added.
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