By Carlito C. Dar
BAGUIO CITY – The Commission on
Elections said the gun ban is on in time for barangay elections on Oct. 28 even
as 19 firearms were confiscated and 20 persons apprehended
Cordillera regional police
director for operations Senior Supt. Ulysses Abellera and Col. Paul Atal of the
5th Infantry Division of the Philippine Army, said security preparation
were in place and that they will do their best to assure peaceful and
orderly barangay election.
This, as the Comelec said it is
set for the Oct. 28 barangay election in the Cordillera Administrative Region
even as the Philippine National Police and the Armed Forces of the
Philippines spokesmen said they were
confident of a peaceful and orderly polls in the region.
Comelec-CAR regional director
Julius Torres said preparations for the barangay elections were set even as
trainings for board of election tellers were earlier scheduled,
Torres said there were about 74
barangays regionwide identified by the PNP as areas of concern.
But he said they were not
anticipating any problem as he expressed his confidence on ability of the PNP
and AFP in controlling any untoward situation even in Abra where majority
of the concerned barangays are located.
In Benguet, Comelec provincial
supervisor Julia Elenita Capuyan said election materials will be delivered
earlier and will reach the different barangays including the in far flung
areas ready for election day.
Capuyan said election
paraphernalia would be delivered starting Oct. 3.
Municipal election officers in
Bakun and Kibungan towns earlier requested that election paraphernalia be
delivered to the municipalities earlier so that these would
be distributed and reach the barangays in
time for election day.
Several barangays in Benguet are
accessible passing thru La Union and Ilocos Sur.
Some barangays can only be
reached by foot or walking several hours through mountainous.
Meanwhile, Benguet
provincial police director Senior Supt. Rodolfo Azurin Jr. said additional
troops would be deployed in four municipalities of the province, particularly
in the tri-boundaries of Ilocos Sur and La Union, to ensure safe and peaceful
elections due to sightings of New People’s Army.
He said police troops including
the Provincial Public Safety Company will augment troops deployed by the
Philippine Army this election period to ensure safety of barangays on watch
list of the Comelec.
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