NEW
FIREARMS — Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief, Police General Camilo P.
Cascolan, turned over 200 Galll Ace 22N high powered firearms, mobile vehicle
and other supplies for Baguio City Police Office (BCPO) to PBGen. R’win
Pagkalinawan, regional director of the Police Regional Office-Cordillera,
during the flag raising activity at Baguio City hall ground on Monday, October
19. Photo by Zaldy Comanda/ MANILA BULLETINNEW FIREARMS — Philippine National
Police (PNP) Chief, Police General Camilo P. Cascolan, turned over 200 Galll
Ace 22N high powered firearms, mobile vehicle and other supplies for Baguio
City Police Office (BCPO) to PBGen. R’win Pagkalinawan, regional director of
the Police Regional Office-Cordillera, during the flag raising activity at
Baguio City hall ground on Monday, October 19.
Among items turned over by PNP chief Gen. Camilo P. Cascolan were 200 Galil Ace 22N assault rifles with magazines, 78,000 rounds of ammunition, 100 pieces of limelight glow in the dark flashlights and a 4×2 mobile patrol service.
Cascolan said the distribution of firearms and other supplies was being made nationwide.
Mayor Benjamin Magalong thanked the PNP for the additional weapons, equipment, and transportation service which will further enhance the capability of the BCPO, specifically the Special Weapon and Tactics (SWAT) team.
“Wag ka sanang magsasawang magbigay sa BCPO at sa PROCOR (Police Regional Office Cordillera) hindi dahil taga dito ka (do not get tired providing for the needs of the police in Baguio and the Cordillera, not because you are from here) but because you deem it fit and proper to arm and capacitate our policemen,” Magalong said.
Magalong, was himself, a former high ranking PNP official before he ran as mayor here.
He was deputy for Administration of the PNP.
The city government, led by Magalong, also led turnover of a check worth P7. 2 million to BCPO for the purchase of handheld radios.
Maj. Gen. Angelito Casimiro, chief of PNP Logistics Command, said the 200 firearms intended for BCPO was an initial batch of 2,000 firearms that will be given to PNP units in the city and police provincial police office of the Police Regional Office-Cordillera.
Casimiro said the amount for handheld radios was from city government funds, and only the PNP will handle the process for bidding and purchase before eventual turnover to the city by next year.
After the activity at city hall, Cascolan and his staff proceeded to the Slaughter Compound and distributed food packs.
He also graced closing ceremony of the SWAT Challenge, presentation of confiscated and surrendered firearms, inauguration of the Maringal Lecture Room and burning of marijuana at Camp Bado Dangwa, La Trinidad, Benguet.
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