PNP sets poll CL checkpoints 2 slain in shootout, 2 nabbed
>> Friday, January 25, 2019
By Freddie Velez
CAMP OLIVAS, Pampanga – |Two gun ban violators were apprehended
during checkpoint operations in Central Luzon while two died in a shootout with
authorities and five firearms were confiscated.
The Police Regional Office 3 bared this as it launched simultaneous
checkpoint operations across the region to intensify security as the election
period starts for national and local elective posts.
Chief Supt. Joel Napoleon M. Coronel, Central Luzon police regional
director, said that 151 checkpoints were established on Jan. 13 for police
interdiction operations and gun ban violators as the nationwide Commission on
Elections-imposed gun ban marked its first day.
“Aside from apprehending gun
violators, Comelec checkpoints have also proven effective in the
anti-criminality and gun control campaign of the PNP particularly against
syndicated crime groups, local insurgents, and holders of loose firearms in the
previous elections,” Coronel further stated.
By advocating “secure and fair elections 2019,” Police Regional Office
3, in collaboration with the Commission on Elections, Armed Forces of the
Philippines (AFP), the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) and
the Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV) held a Unity Walk
and Peace Covenant Signing early Jan. 13 in the City of Malolos, marking the
official start of the 2019 election period.
The unity walk was attended by prominent election stakeholders composed
of leaders, personnel and members of concerned government agencies, religious
groups, academe, students, civic and Non-Government Organizations (NGOs)
started at the Barasoain Church where the participants also converged and held
an interfaith prayer rally.
The event was highlighted by the signing of a pledge for clean and
honest elections and the releasing of doves.
Chief Supt. Coronel said that similar events were held in the national
headquarters and different regional offices to drumbeat the significance of the
mid-term elections this May.
“Puspusan ang ginagawa nating paghahanda upang masiguro natin na
magiging ligtas at patas ang ating halalan. We assure the public that we are on
the right track and highly vigilant in ensuring that there are enough police
officers deployed on the street for the maintenance of peace and order
especially on D-day. Sasamantalahin ko na din po ang pagkakataong ito upang
himukin kayo at hingin ang patuloy ninyong suporta sa aming mga adhikain. We
are indeed counting on you so that we can continue to take positive strides
forward. Kayang-kaya po natin ito, kapag sama-sama po tayo. Together, let us
work for a safe, clean and fair elections,” Coronel added.
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