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The embassy in Bolivia warned anew yesterday against the modus operandi of syndicates recruiting Filipinos as drug couriers in South America.
The warning was issued as more Filipinos are being held in prison in countries like Argentina and Bolivia for acting as "mules," trade jargon for drug couriers.
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) reported receiving a report from the embassy in Buenos Aires, Argentina that another Filipina was arrested last December by authorities in the province of Cochabamba, south of the Bolivian capital city of La Paz.
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The warning was issued as more Filipinos are being held in prison in countries like Argentina and Bolivia for acting as "mules," trade jargon for drug couriers.
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) reported receiving a report from the embassy in Buenos Aires, Argentina that another Filipina was arrested last December by authorities in the province of Cochabamba, south of the Bolivian capital city of La Paz.
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By Pia Lee-Brago | February 6, 2007 - 12:00am
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