By Betheena Unite
After five days of training, various law enforcement agencies are expected to be more capable of conducting certain maritime and border security measures.
A number of law enforcement agencies involved in maritime and border security in the country have undergone a five-day training on improvised explosives device (IED) components detection, recognition and identification.
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Source: news.mb.com.ph

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