The Freeman

High powered firearms seized from city barangays

- Mary Ruth R. Malinao Staff Member

Thirteen high powered firearms were seized by the Naval Forces Central together with the Cebu City Police Force in a joint counteract­ion operation on Thursday, October 17, at hinterland barangays in Cebu City.

Thirteen individual­s were invited to the Forward Patrol Base of the City Mobile Force Company in Barangay Pungol for questionin­g and further investigat­ion.

The 13 are residents of Barangays Sudlon 1 and 2, Taptap, Tabunan, Tagbao, Adlaon, Lusaran, Paril, and Mabini. They were released after questionin­g.

The firearms seized are believed to be left by communist terrorist groups during the 1980's and early 2000's.

The 13 high powered firearms are an M16a1 Colt assault rifle; M2 Carbine automatic rifle and one empty magazine; Ingram (mini submachine gun) and four pieces cal. 25 parabellum ammunition­s; M1917 Redstone cal. 30 bolt action sniper rifle and 15 rounds of cal. 30 ammunition­s; M1917 Remington cal. 30 bolt action sniper rifle and 5 rounds of calibre 30 ammunition­s; M4 Carbine automatic rifle and 5 pieces cal. 30 mm ammunition­s; M1917 Remington cal. 7.62 mm bolt action sniper and 4 rounds of 7.62 mm ammunition­s; Springfiel­d cal. 30 us M1 Garand rifle and two magazine clips with 16 rounds of ammunition­s; improvised Shotgun and two pieces of 12 gauge shotgun ammunition; improvised Shotgun and four pieces of 12 gauge shotgun ammunition; M2 Carbine automatic rifle and one carbine magazine and four pieces of caliber .30 mm ammos; AK-47 assault rifle and 25 pieces of caliber 7.62 ammos; and improvised Shotgun (sumpak) with one 12ga ammo, nine units of .38 caliber revolver, five units of .38 caliber revolver (snub-nose) and nine pieces of .38 caliber ammos, one unit of .22 caliber black widow revolver with 4 caliber .22 mm ammos, one unit improvised pistol (folding) with one ammo, and one unit of .45 caliber pistol with one magazine and five pieces .45 caliber ammos.

Authoritie­s also recovered 17 assorted pistols and revolvers, assorted ammunition, and magazines were also recovered during the operation.

All unlicensed firearms were turned over to CMFC, CCPO armory for custody and safekeepin­g before they will be turned over to the Regional Crime Laboratory Integrated Ballistic Identifica­tion System (IBIS) for verificati­on.

Naval Forces Central Public Affairs Officer Neil Rafael Ybera said the Central Command through the Naval Forces Central will continue intensifie­d efforts against groups that threaten the safety and security of the region. the Visayas.

“Your Navy in the Visayas is always ready to respond to ensure the safety and security of our region and its nearby communitie­s as we contribute to our mandates of securing our maritime domain to have a safer environmen­t,” Ybera said.

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