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Here's a tip from 'On Call' on How to learn if the meat is Double Dead or Bocha? Meanwhile, according to the report from GMA News Solon wants stiffer penalties for ‘botcha’ traders, vendors Traders and vendors caught selling “botcha" or double-dead meat in wet markets should face stiffer fines and longer terms in prison, Senator Francis Pangilinan said Tuesday. Pangilinan, who is also the Senate committee chair on agriculture and food, is proposing to jack up the fine for selling “botcha" to P50,000 to P200,000 from the current P1,000 to P5,000. He also wants to lengthen the prison term for selling double-dead meat to six to 12 years from the current six months. <p>This page requires a higher version browser</p> video credit:gmanews