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DOJ anti-terror council hopes to get more funds from Congress in 2009
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Nov 25, 2008 - 9:33:59 AM

MANILA, Nov. 26 (PNA)--Department of Justice (DOJ) Undersecretary and Anti-Terror Council (ATC) Chief Ricardo Blancaflor is hoping that Congress will allocate more funds for the council in 2009 so that it can carry out its campaign against terrorist groups more efficiently and effectively.

Blancaflor said that an additional funding from Congress would also enable them to put in place a more comprehensive terrorist monitoring system, aside from acquiring new surveillance and anti-terrorist equipment.

But despite being hampered by insufficient funds, Blancaflor said that the ATC is doing its best in going after and prosecuting terrorist groups in the country.

He cited the case of three suspected members of the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) who were earlier charged with violating the Philippines' Human Security Act (HSA) at a North Cotabato regional court last week.

The DOJ undersecretary earlier urged lawmakers to expedite the passage of laws that would mete stiffer penalty to individuals or groups caught in possession of explosive compounds or ammunition. (PNA)

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