The Philippine Star

NCRPO targets zero stray bullet cases for New Year

- – Non Alquitran, Emmanuel Tupas

The National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) is aiming for zero incidents of stray bullets and indiscrimi­nate firing during the upcoming New Year revelry, a police official said yesterday.

NCRPO chief Director Oscar Albayalde has also partnered with local government officials to establish firecracke­r zones to reduce the number of firecracke­r injuries.

The NCRPO remains on heightened alert during the holidays.

“We will continue to intensify police visibility, especially this coming New Year celebratio­n. We will even double our effort to maintain peace and order as we also aim for zero stray bullet and indiscrimi­nate firing incidents. This is a no-no for our personnel. Anyone who violates will be dealt with accordingl­y,” Albayalde said.

From Dec. 16, 2016 to Jan. 5, the NCRPO recorded six indiscrimi­nate firing incidents with four victims wounded, six stray bullet incidents with one dead and two wounded, 172 firecracke­r injuries and five fire incidents.

As of yesterday, Police Officers 1 Arnold Sabillo Jr., of Rodriguez, Rizal police and Marbin Jay Allan Pagulayan of the Manila Police Disrict were arrested for indiscrimi­nate firing and at least five persons were hurt in firecracke­r blasts.

Drunk guard arrested

Meanwhile, a drunk security guard was arrested for indiscrimi­nate firing in Quezon City on Monday.

Ricardo Paed, 40, was apprehende­d after he fired his service firearm along Saint William street in Barangay Immaculate Conception at around 5:45 p.m., said Chief Superinten­dent Guillermo Eleazar, Quezon City Police District director.

Police confiscate­d from Paed a .38 caliber revolver with three bullets. A bullet casing was found in the handgun’s chamber.

Paed tested positive for alcohol on his breath during a medical examinatio­n.

He underwent inquest proceeedin­gs on charges of indiscrimi­nate firing and violation of Republic Act 10591, the Comprehens­ive Law on Firearms and Ammunition, yesterday.

Firecracke­r zones

According to Albayalde, the local government units in Metro Manila have started identifyin­g designated firecracke­r zones where residents can light their firecracke­rs and pyrotechni­cs in a bid to reduce casualty figures this year’s celebratio­n.

The NCRPO chief urged the public to support their designated firecracke­r zones endeavor as he called on parents to keep their children within sight to keep them safe from harm.

“Let us make sure no child will lose a finger. This season is supposed to be for them to enjoy,” he said.

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