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The Philippine National Police (PNP) is ramping up its efforts against the illegal sale of banned firecrackers, especially online, as New Year celebrations draw closer. The PNP is also working with the Department of Trade and Industry, delivery platforms, and the Bureau of Customs to stop the sale and importation of illegal firecrackers. Banned items include watusi, piccolo, super lolo, and other oversized or unmarked fireworks that pose serious safety risks. Read more in our articles including "PNP steps up crackdown on banned Firecrackers online" and "Barangay in Cavite bans DOTA".

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The Philippine National Police (PNP) is ramping up its efforts against the illegal sale of banned firecrackers, especially online, as New Year celebrations draw closer. The PNP is also working with the Department of Trade and Industry, delivery platforms, and the Bureau of Customs to stop the sale and importation of illegal firecrackers.

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Banned items include watusi, piccolo, super lolo, and other oversized or unmarked fireworks that pose serious safety risks.

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Our coverage of Firecracker Banned in PH includes: "PNP steps up crackdown on banned Firecrackers online"; "Barangay in Cavite bans DOTA"; "CICC confirms GoreBox blocked on Google Play and Steam in PH". Each article provides unique insights and information.