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Rafael Camilo, Ricardo Petrikovich, Diego Raiteri.
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Santo Domingo.- The Customs Agency and the company Philip Morris International (PMI) signed an agreement to renew the collaboration aimed at fighting against and finally eliminating the commerce of bootleg cigarettes.

The agreement was signed by Customs director Rafael Camilo, and PMI director for Dominican Republic, Ricardo Petrikovich, and by PMI Brand Integrity director for Latin America, Diego Raiteri.

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Written by: Blutarsky This user is banned, 7 Sep 2010 8:23 AM
From: Dominican Republic, No Spin Zone
" The Customs Agency and the company Philip Morris International (PMI) ".....World Famous Crooks Phillip Morris have played in the the black market and the grey market for decades all over the world and are known for associating with crooks and smugglers .....there is no hope for them to clean up their act .....Merchants of Death ....and their Duty Free Division should be indicted
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