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No drugs found in Baguio City jail inspection

INSPECTION. Joint personnel from the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency and the Philippine National Police conduct a thorough search of the personal possessions and the detention cells of persons deprived of liberty at the Baguio City Jail Male Dorm on Tuesday (Sept. 27, 2022). No illegal drugs were found during the greyhound search operations at the facility. (PNA photo by Liza T. Agoot) BAGUIO CITY - Authorities did not find illegal drugs during greyhound and search operations among inmates at the Baguio City Jail Male Dormitory (BCJMD) on Tuesday. Charlton John Carame, Investigation Agent V of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA)-Cordillera, said the more than three-hour joint operation with the Philippine National Police-Drug Enforcement Group is part of the BCJMD's efforts for the renewal of its drug-free facility certification. "This is the second time that we have a joint greyhound and we did not find any illegal drugs," he told reporters during an exit co ....

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Kmart product among 'dangerous' items | Sunshine Coast Daily


Kmart product among ‘dangerous’ items
A warning has been issued about a list of potentially dangerous kitchen appliances – including a Kmart product – that have been recalled.
Home & Decorating
by Erin Lyons
5th May 2021 7:50 PM
Australians are being urged to scour their kitchens for recalled appliances, with a consumer advocacy group warning residents risk serious burns, lacerations and even explosions from faulty products.
According to Choice, more than 30 kitchen appliances, including a product from Kmart and several from Target, have been recalled in the last five years.
Unfortunately, only around half have been returned, Choice editor Marg Rafferty said.
There could be hidden dangers lurking in your kitchen. The list of recalled products come with a terrifying range of risks (including) flying blades, shattering glass, scalding burns, leaking gas and ....

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