The Freeman

WV records 1 stray bullet case; decrease in firecracke­r incidents

- — Jennifer P. Rendon

ILOILO CITY — As the clock struck 12:05 a.m. on January 1, 2018, the 45-year-old Nolie Ursula, of Barangay Bel-is in Buruanga, Aklan, was roused from her sleep by a pain on her right thigh.

Ursula was rushed to Malay Municipal Hospital for treatment at 2:00 a.m., or almost an hour later, because her place was at a hinterland village that bounds Malay and Buruanga towns. Initially, her case was not immediatel­y considered as an incident of stray bullet pending investigat­ion.

But afternoon of the same day, Senior Inspector Willian Aguirre, Buruanga Police chief, confirmed that the X-ray examinatio­n done on the victim confirmed that the object, which penetrated through her thigh is that of a firearm slug.

Aguirre said Ursula will be operated to extract the slug on her thigh. "We will then conduct a ballistic examinatio­n," he said, adding that the police already had three persons of interests, although they are not in police custody yet. “We would apply for a search warrant if necessary," he added.

With this incident, the Police Regional Office-6 said it almost attained it goal of zero stray-bullet incident during the holidays. “Still, our records of holiday incidents are way better this year compared to last year, which had 20 incidents and 15 injured persons all over the region," said PRO-6 spokespers­on Superinten­dent Gilbert Gorero.

Further, PRO-6 also recorded a decrease of firecracke­r incidents in Western Visayas: From 48 incidents with 57 injured persons in 2016, the number dropped to 44 incidents with 44 persons this 2017, said Gorero.

Gorero said it was a product of the cooperatio­n among the local government­s units, the Department of Health, the PRO-6, and the Bureau of Fire Protection, among others. "Thanks to the critical role of the media in public informatio­n and education. This should be highlighte­d as well," he added.

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