PARACELIS, Mountain Province -- Police arrested a village chairman here last week for illegal possession of firearm.
Police said that NarcisoBalnao,
chairman of Barangay Butigue, was arrested for illegal possession of a .45
pistol.
Police said Balnao was on board a
Honda wave motorcycle and was about to cross the checkpoint when accosted.
The checkpoint was part of the
police's nationwide drive against loose firearms.
Butigue is among the villages in
Paracelis town, in Eastern Mt. Province being watched for poll-related violence
after a history of rivalries resulting to shootings in the past.
This as the Cordillera police led
by the Chief Supt. Benjamin Magalong appealed for help in campaign against
loose firearms.
Recently, a live rifle grenade
was surrendered to the police in Barangay Gaddani, Tayum town, Abra province
last Oct. 21.
Barangay tanods found the grenade
while patrolling along Abra-Kalinga National Road.
Also, village chairman Dick
Mallare, also from Tayum, Abra voluntarily surrendered to the police one
homemade cal. 22 revolver, two homemade (12 GA) shotguns, and five rounds of
live ammunition for caliber 50 machine gun.
On that same date, Bucloc town,
also in Abra, policemen recovered two homemade gauge shotguns, 12 shotguns
without serial numbers and ammunition while conducting foot patrol at the
boundary of Bucloc and Sallapadan towns.
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