Manila Standard

Guns, ammo at Teves biz

Solon’s brod facing illegal firearms raps, but willing to cooperate with PNP

- Charles Dantes

FORMER Negros Oriental Governor Pryde Henry Teves on Saturday said he is willing to cooperate with authoritie­s after police recovered firearms and ammunition following a raid on a sugar mill owned by a company he heads.

The Philippine National Police-Criminal Investigat­ion and Detection Group (PNPCIDG) seized P18 million in cash, multiple

firearms, and nearly 10,000 rounds of live ammunition from the HDJ Bayawan Agri-Venture Corp. Tolong compound in

Bayawan City, Negros Oriental on Friday.

“Yes, I am the President of the Corp. [HDJ Bayawan Agri-Venture]. The search is not yet done. Let’s wait for it to be concluded so I can also check with our records on who owns what and how it came to be,” he told CNN Philippine­s in a text message on Friday while the raid was in progress.

“I will definitely cooperate with the authoritie­s to shed light on the matter,” he added. “I reached out to the DOJ (Department of Justice), they need me to be invited to answer some questions so they can put it together. I am very willing also, I have no problem with it.”

Pryde Teves is the brother of Negros Oriental 3rd district Rep. Arnolfo Teves Jr., the alleged mastermind behind the killing of Governor Roel Degamo on Mar. 4.

CIDG legal officer Col. Thomas Valmonte on Saturday said authoritie­s also discovered 207 pieces of fired bullets of different calibers during the raid on the sugar mill in Sta. Catalina town, Negros Oriental.

Pryde Teves will also be held criminally liable over the supposed illegal weapons, according to Valmonte. The business compound was raided by virtue of a search warrant due to an alleged violation of the Comprehens­ive Firearms and Ammunition­s Regulation Act.

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