Calabarzon police seize 80 guns in focused operations for elections

Credit to Author: eestopace| Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2019 07:33:48 +0000

MANILA, Philippines — The Police Regional Office 4 (Calabarzon) confiscated 80 firearms in focused operations from February 27 until March 10 in preparation for the May elections.

The Calabarzon police said they arrested 292 persons, including 19 captured for illegal possession of firearms.

Police also said that Jaime Hembrador, chairman of Barangay San Agustine 3 in Dasmariñas City, was arrested for allegedly yielding a 9mm submachine pistol and a caliber .22 pistol.

“These confiscated firearms represent our ongoing intensified campaign on the gun ban and the recovery of loose firearms to reduce the risk factors for the coming national, and local elections,” Philippine National Police chief Director General Oscar Albayalde said in a press briefing at Camp Crame on Monday.

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Chief Supt. Edward Carranza, director of the Calabarzon police, said 28 of the confiscated firearms were seized through search warrants, while 52 were seized for having expired licenses.

Among the firearms confiscated by the police were a caliber .42, a caliber .45, 19 caliber .38, eight caliber 9 mm, three caliber .40, four shotguns, two caliber .22, a 7.62 rifle, and a submachine gun.

“By taking away these instruments of violence from the hands of unauthorized individuals and criminal elements, we are taking proactive steps to mitigate the possibility of these firearms in criminal activity and election-related violence,” Albayalde said.

Meanwhile, the Calabarzon police have also arrested 202 suspects and killed one suspected drug personality in 92 operations against illegal drugs.

Of the arrested suspects, 169 are alleged drug pushers and 33 are alleged users. Police said 103.69 grams of “shabu” (crystal meth) worth P705,092 were also recovered in separate operations during the period. /ee

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