The Philippine Star

NPD seizes 133 loose firearms

- – Marc Jayson Cayabyab

The Northern Police District (NPD) confiscate­d 133 loose firearms in a weeklong intensifie­d operation ahead of the holidays in northern Metro Manila.

NPD director Chief Superinten­dent Rolando Anduyan led the presentati­on of the confiscate­d firearms before the National Capital Region Police Office Director Guillermo Eleazar at the NPD headquarte­rs on Friday.

Anduyan vowed to intensify police operations against loose firearms to prevent indiscrimi­nate firing incidents during the holidays, especially on New Year ’s Eve.

“We will move two steps forward and remove the tools in our communitie­s to prevent the occurrence of the same incidents wherein lives were lost just because someone fired his gun irresponsi­bly,” Anduyan said.

The confiscati­on of the firearms would also pave the way for a peaceful and orderly conduct of the 2019 elections, he added.

Of the 133 loose firearms confiscate­d from Dec. 8 to 14, 54 were confiscate­d in Malabon, 39 in Caloocan, 24 in Valenzuela, and 10 in Navotas by the respective police stations. Six of the loose firearms were confiscate­d by the NPD.

The loose firearms included pistols, revolvers and long firearms.

During the New Year revelry last year, a girl and a boy, both aged 10, were hit by stray bullets that came from a gun duel between two men in Barangay 35, Maypajo, Caloocan. The two children recovered from their wounds.

A year before that, 15-yearold Emilyn Villanueva died when a stray bullet hit her in the head while she was watching the fireworks display in Malabon.

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