No EV cop fired gun
during New Year – Soria
By RPCRD, Police Regional Office 8
January 7, 2013
CAMP SEC. RUPERTO K.
KANGLEON, Palo, Leyte
– Nobody among the policemen in Eastern Visayas indiscriminately fired
their guns on New Year.
This was the result of the gun
inspection conducted this morning during the untaping of muzzles of
service firearms among Police Regional Office 8 (PRO8) personnel
wherein none of the taped muzzles showed signs of being tampered.
Police Regional Office 8 (PRO8)
director Police Chief Superintendent Elmer Ragadio Soria presided over
the activity at the regional headquarters and he expressed
satisfaction over the compliance of his men on the directive of the
Philippine National Police (PNP) regarding the use of guns on New
Year.
“A broken tape found upon inspection
could be an indication that the firearm was used during the holiday
revelry. This only indicates that none of the firearm holders
indiscriminately fired their guns in welcoming year 2013,” Soria said.
The regional director
earlier led his men in the annual sealing of gun muzzles last December
29, 2012.
“The 100% compliance to our
directive only showed the honesty and professionalism of our
policemen”, the top police official said, adding that similar
inspection was also conducted in city and provincial police offices
regionwide.
Soria earlier warned that
policemen who will fire their guns inappropriately will face both
criminal and administrative charges and can be dismissed from service
if found to had violated the gun policy.
Meanwhile, Soria ordered a
thorough investigation on the indiscriminate firing inside the V&G
Subdivision in Tacloban City during New Year celebration wherein stray
bullet pierced through the roof of one Elvira Cosca.
Cosca reported to the police
that while her family was welcoming the New Year, they heard a loud
noise from the roof and upon checking, they noticed a hole on their
ceiling and recovered a slug of unknown caliber under their sala set.
Soria assured that an
investigation is on-going on the matter as the recovered slug was
already brought to the Regional Crime Laboratory for ballistic
examination.
The regional director
earlier disclosed that no victim of stray bullet was reported to his
office as a result of New Year revelry.
In other parts of the
country, various sectors are calling for tougher laws and stricter gun
control following the death of 7-year old Stephanie Nicole Ella owing
to a stray bullet from a celebratory gunfire during the New Year
revelry in Caloocan City and the death of seven people and wounding of
6 others in a shooting rampage by drug-crazed gunman Ronald Bae in
Kawit, Cavite on Friday.