By Ding
Cervantes
ANGELES CITY – A
federation of fisherfolk has urged Congress to investigate the purchase of guns
and ammunition by the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR).
In a statement issued
Thursday, the National Federation of Small Fisherfolk Organization in the
Philippines (NFSFOP) cited a Commission on Audit (COA) report that BFAR
purchased P8.9 million worth of guns and ammunition in 2012.
“BFAR has purchased
five M16 rifles with insufficient supporting documents, 10 assault rifles, 28
shotguns, 120 9mm pistols, 10 handguns, 20 tactical flashlights and 50,000
assorted ammunition…that weren’t even in the bureau’s allocation,” the
federation said.
“There were more
firearms than the BFAR personnel authorized to use them,” said Salvador
France, NFSFOP vice chairman.
France said BFAR also
asked its “unauthorized and unqualified” employees to attend workshops on the
use of the firearms.
He said BFAR had
claimed the firearms would be used against illegal fishing.
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