Mindanao Times

DCPO initiates fund-raising shoot to promote gun-safety

- BY RHODA GRACE B. SARON

THE DAVAO City Police Office (DCPO) will conduct a two-day level 2 shooting competitio­n on March 7-8 in Camp Quintin Merecido in Catitipan to test the proficienc­y of law enforcers.

City police director Col. Kirby John Kraft told reporters yesterday in a press briefing held at its conference room, said that the event is meant to raise funds. Part of the proceeds will go to the gun safety training of police officers in the city.

“This is one way also of supporting the National Task Force ELCAC and by participat­ing in this event, we show that we support the order of the President,” he said.

Kraft said the first day will be dedicated to police officers and Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) personnel. Civilians can participat­e on the second day. A pistol competitio­n will be conducted with a registrati­on fee of P1,400 pesos.

He said all the 12 station commanders, City Mobile Force Company, Special Weapons and Tactics team and Traffic Group will send one team to the shooting event.

Also, other police provincial offices and city police stations in the region were invited to participat­e.

Oliver Autor, the Phil

ippine Shooters and Match Officers Confederat­ion (PSMOC) manager in Area XI, said there will be eight stages in the competitio­n. They calibrated some of the stages to mimic police operations.

There will be different categories from AFP and PNP, Civilian and Senior and Junior, as well as lady shooters.

Also, Nicanor David, district manager of PSMOC, said the courses of the upcoming level 2 shooting competitio­n are based on actual events that occurred here in Davao City.

“The purpose of which is to enhance the proficienc­y of PNP personnel in handling cases,” David said.

Autor said the PSMOC is committed to partner with the AFP and PNP in promoting responsibl­e gun ownership and basics of gun handling.

“So that people who would be interested to join will be well-oriented and will be safer in using their guns for a legal purpose,” he added.

On March 6, the PSMOC will also be conducting a refresher’s course and match officers seminar and training on gun safety.

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COUNCILORS discuss with Simeon Soriano, the representa­tive of Francisco M. Soriano & Co., on the latter’s applicatio­n for reclassifi­cation on the proposed subdivisio­n developmen­t in Sitio San Pedro, Catalunan Grande during the regular session on Tuesday. BING GONZALES

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