CAMP DANGWA, La Trinidad,
Benguet – Three gun ban violators were
arrested including an army trooper while eight firearms were confiscated in the
Cordillera recently.
Chief Supt. Benjamin B. Magalong,
regional police director bared this saying arrested was a 47-year old truck
driver March 9 in Balili Village, Kapangan, Benguet identified as Francisco
Naty Lodor, who was in possession of a
Cal. 9mm pistol with a magazine loaded with eight bullets.
In Abra, police arrested a
39-year old man March 8 in Cosili East, Bangued for illegal possession of
firearms and violation of the Commission on Elections gun ban.
Chief Insp. Raymund A. Train,
police chief led the arrest of Norby Pagal, Paño, of Banay, Pidigan.
Paño was found in possession of a
Cal. 45 pistol with one magazine loaded with one bullet.
Still in Abra, a member of the
Philippine Army was arrested inside Detachment Bar located along Washington
St., Zone 2, Bangued, on March 8, by Bangued police.
Emil Berona Bragas, a resident of
Poblacion Nueva Era, Ilocos Norte, member of the PA presently assigned with the
50th Infantry Battalion PA based in Manabo was arrested for violation of
Comelec gun ban.
He was found in possession of a
Cal. 45 pistol with a magazine loaded with 8 bullets.
Five assorted firearms and
bullets were also surrendered to Abra
police with help of local government officials and concerned citizens of Abra.
Jerry Domingo Dait, 39, farmer
and a resident of Balioag, Pilar surrendered a Cal. 9mm pistol with a magazine
to police on March 8.
Barangay captain Severino Gandeza
Jimenez of Libtec, Dolores also
surrendered a Cal. 45pistol to local police.
Another barangay captain -- Recto
Dusagan Valdez of San Quintin, Rizal, Kalinga also surrendered a shotgun to
town police on March 8.
On March 10, barangay council
member Sonny Buenafe Sta Ana of Karkarmay, Bangued, also surrendered a shotgun
to Bangued police.
On the same date Ceferino Britos
Trinidad, 84, of Lublubba, Dolores, also turned in a Cal. 22 rifle to police.
All arrested persons and
confiscated firearms are now under the custody of respective police stations.
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