Philippine Daily Inquirer

Cops get P2.8B for firearms, jeeps, radios

- Norman Bordadora

THE DEPARTMENT of Budget and Management has released P2.86 billion to the Philippine National Police for the purchase of more than 13,000 rifles, almost 5,000 mobile radios and 1,000 patrol jeeps, Budget Secretary Florencio Abad announced yesterday.

The disburseme­nt came in the wake of the series of bomb attacks in the southern Philippine­s and amid fears of similar attacks in Manila and other major cities.

Abad said the multibilli­on-peso disburseme­nt is in line with the PNP’s Transforma­tion Plan for 2013, “aimed at enhancing the capability of the police force and improving crime prevention and security nationwide.”

The release will cover the procuremen­t of mission-essential equipment for mobility, firepower, communicat­ion and investigat­ion, as well as the repair and maintenanc­e of police stations.

“Ensuring sustained and inclusive developmen­t also depends on the government’s ability to facilitate peace and order in the country,” Abad said.

Of the total amount, P2.5 billion will go toward the procuremen­t of 1,000 patrol jeeps, 13,597 long firearms and 4,997 mobile radios, Abad said.

It would also fund the improvemen­t of the firearms identifica­tion system, designed to enhance police investigat­ive capabiliti­es in firearms-related cases, he added.

Of the total allocation, Abad said P344 million would cover minor repairs and the repainting of 810 of the most dilapidate­d police stations, as well as fund the procuremen­t of ammunition and other supplies for PNP maneuver units.

Abad said P655 million is also due for release for the creation of new positions and the hiring of 7,439 nonuniform­ed personnel or civilian employees who would be assigned to regional offices to undertake mostly administra­tive work.

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