House to probe PNP gun licensing process
>> Wednesday, May 28, 2014
CAMP DANGWA, La Trinidad, Benguet -- The
Philippine National Police welcomed the investigation of the House of
Representatives on the process of firearms licensing, saying it would cooperate
fully on inquiry by Lower House.
The House
committee on public order and safety is set to conduct an inquiry into the move
of the PNP to centralize processing of firearms licenses in Camp Crame, which
allegedly would benefit a private courier company.
Cagayan de Oro Rep.
Rufus Rodriguez filed a resolution seeking investigation on decision of the PNP
leadership to centralize firearms licensing process.
Moreover, Negros
Occidental Rep. Jeffrey Ferrer, chairman of the committee on public order and
safety, said that the PNP has bungled the drafting of the implementing rules
and regulation (IRR) of the Republic Act 10591 and even though the Supreme
Court has issued a temporary restraining order (TRO) on the centralization of
the gun licensing procedures and the PNP has reopened its regional offices,
people would still have to go to Camp Crame for their firearms license
approval.
The PNP, in a
press statement, disputed allegations that the centralization of firearms
licensing was intended to benefit the private courier company.
“The MOA between the
PNP and the courier service for firearms licenses was done in an honest and
open manner,” the statement said.” No
money was involved in the deal. One of the salient features of the MOA shows
that the PNP will allow WERFAST to provide courier services for application and
renewal of firearms licenses. WERFAST, on the other hand, shall collect
reasonable service fees directly from applicants who avail of the door-to-door
service (pick up of documentary requirements and delivery of firearms
license).”
Since the
Supreme Court had issued a TRO last April 8, the PNP has reportedly stopped the
utilization of courier services in the delivery of firearms license cards.
Cordillera police
director Isagani Nerez said here the new firearms licensing process was
intended by the PNP as a measure to update and upgrade its database as well as
to cleanse its records and remove the prevalence of fixers.
The PRO-COR had
processed application of 50 persons who renewed their firearm licenses last
January before stop of processing of firearms license in the Firearms and
Explosives Office for two months.
The Supreme Court
issued TRO for the PNP to continue to accept, process and approve licensing and
renewals in the PNP regional offices of which PRO-COR immediately started
accepting applicants this month.
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