3 teens held for gun ban violation in NegOr

Posted by watchmen
October 28, 2023
Posted in News

 

A security checkpoint in Dumaguete City. Thousands of police and military personnel have been deployed to Negros Oriental for the barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections after the province was placed under the control of the Commission on Elections due to the March 4 killing of Governor Roel Degamo and nine others. (Philippine Army / File photo)
A security checkpoint in Dumaguete City. Thousands of police and military personnel have been deployed to Negros Oriental for the barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections after the province was placed under the control of the Commission on Elections due to the March 4 killing of Governor Roel Degamo and nine others. (Philippine Army / File photo)

Police arrested three teenagers over gun ban violations in Dumaguete City on Thursday night, October 26, bringing to 12 the total number of gun ban cases in Negros Oriental.

A total of 11 firearms were seized since the start of the gun ban in relation to the October 30 barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections (BSKE).

Lt. Stephen Polinar, deputy chief of the Police Community Affairs and Development Unit of the Negros Oriental Police Provincial Office, said the suspects, identified only as alias “Mark,” alias “Tantan,” and alias “CJ,” are facing complaints for violation of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) gun ban and illegal possession of a firearm.

The three were arrested when police conducted operations in Dumaguete’s Barangay Looc, as Comelec chairperson George Erwin Garcia issued a directive to intensify operations against loose firearms.

Acting provincial election supervisor, Eliseo Labaria, said in an interview that despite tight security measures, many people still managed to slip their firearms unnoticed because of limitations during checkpoint operations.

“Despite thousands of security forces deployed in Negros Oriental, it is still difficult for us to prevent people from carrying their firearms outside their homes because, during inspections at checkpoints, our law enforcers are only limited to doing their routine checks in plain view,” Labaria said.

This means that law enforcers cannot inspect, search and/or seize possible illegal objects inside a vehicle, he said.

However, Labaria reassured that stricter measures are in place at static and mobile checkpoints, as well as other security operations to ensure that the BSKE in Negros Oriental would be peaceful and orderly.

Meanwhile, Labaria said they successfully conducted a province-wide Oplan Baklas, or the taking down of illegal posters and other campaign materials of BSKE candidates.

He said these would not be returned to the owners as they are deemed illegal.

The election officers will be tasked to dispose of them properly, as some are made of materials that are not environment friendly, he said. (PNA)

 

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