PCG, BOC join forces to beef up maritime security

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In an effort to further strengthen the country’s maritime security, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) and the Bureau of Customs (BOC) have joined forces to that effect. Also included in the two agencies’ agreement is for PCG and BOC to train security personnel how to handle smugglers and corrupt workers of the bureau. In photo during the signing are (from left to right) Bureau of Customs commissioner ( BOC ) Rey Leonardo B.Guerrero, Phil. Coast Guard ( PCG ) Commandant Vice Admiral Joel S. Garcia and PCG Captain Allan Dalangin,Comander PCG’s Task Force Aduana. (Benjie Cuaresma/IAMIGO/CNS)
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Marian Andrei Nicolas
Marian Nicolas is a member of the Current News Service (CNS). As Content Producer, Nicolas writes interesting lifestyle and fashion pieces including reviews for Currentph.com. You can reach her at Marian.nicolas@currentph.com.

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