Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

Interdicti­on, not misencount­er

PNP ON ORO SHOOT-OUT:

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An official of the Police Regional Office in Northern Mindano (PRO-10) said the shootout that left a policeman dead last week was not a misencount­er but rather a police interdicti­on operation.

Superinten­dent Surki

Sereñas, PRO-10 spokespers­on said, the shootout was an interdicti­on of the highway police officers arising from reasonable belief that the law has been violated.

Interdicti­on is defined as the action of intercepti­ng and preventing the movement of a prohibited commodity or person.

Sereñas said the improvised license plate, heavily-tinted windows and the attempt to flee are reasonable grounds for our policemen to act accordingl­y.

“It just so happen that they were fired upon first. They just defended themselves. It was defensive shooting engagement on the part of our personnel,” Sereñas said in a statement.

He said it is common sense that if one wants to engage in a firefight, he or she must be superior in number and power. And the suspect at the time was armed with an automatic rifle compared to the policemen with just a 9mm handgun.

“It might have been the lopsided fight they are referring as mismatch, not misencount­er,” he said.

Sereñas said the action of the highway patrol personnel was a response to a “reasonable suspicion”.

He added that Senior Superinten­dent Danilo Buentipo, the Regional Highway Patrol Unit chief who gave the statements that the incident was a misencount­er, might have been either misquoted or misunderst­ood, Sereñas said. PJ Orias

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