Police
Chief Superintendent Elmer R. Soria (center) presiding the PRO8
Command Conference on Friday morning. At left is Police Senior
Superintendent Edgar O. Basbas, Acting Deputy Regional Director
for Administration and Atty. Maria Corazon S. Montallana of the
Comelec (right). |
PRO8 to set up more
checkpoints for Comelec gun ban
By RPCRD, Police Regional
Office 8
January 11, 2013
CAMP SEC. RUPERTO K.
KANGLEON, Palo, Leyte – The Police Regional Office 8
(PRO8) will establish more police checkpoints as part of the
implementation of the election gun ban beginning Sunday, January 13,
even as it reminded its personnel to observe standard operating
procedures in carrying out checkpoint operations.
“We will set-up more
checkpoints in strategic places to strictly impose the gun ban during
the election period,” said Police Chief Superintendent Elmer Ragadio
Soria, PRO8 Regional Director as he ordered his men during Friday’s
command conference attended by members of Directorial Staff, City and
Provincial police directors, chiefs of National Support Units and
officials from the Commission on Elections (Comelec).
Soria added that this forms
part of PRO8’s efforts to reduce election-related violence in the
midterm polls, the intensified crackdown against loose firearms and in
compliance to Comelec Resolution 9561-A which states that bearing,
carrying and transporting firearms and other deadly weapons outside
the residence or place of business and in public places are prohibited
unless authorized in writing by the Comelec.
“We are in close
coordination with the Comelec and our counterparts in the Armed Forces
of the Philippines on this matter,” he informed.
“With the gun ban, all
permits to carry firearms outside residence issued by the PNP to
civilian gun holders are suspended except for regular members of the
PNP and AFP on duty and in full uniform and members of government
agencies who are actually performing law enforcement and/or security
functions,” Soria further disclosed.
The Comelec resolution also
exempts members of privately-owned or operated security,
investigative, protective or intelligence agencies subject to some
provisions, Justices of the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals,
Sandiganbayan, Court of Tax Appeals and judges of regional,
municipal/metropolitan/circuit trial courts and security personnel of
accredited foreign diplomatic corps and establishments under
international law.
Soria further reminded
police officers manning checkpoints to observe standard operating
procedures including being in full uniform and in well-lit areas with
proper signage at hand. The procedure also indicates that the
policemen are limited to conducting visual checks of the vehicles they
are inspecting.
“You are reminded to be
polite as you approach the motorists, such gesture will earn their
trust and respect,” the regional director told his men.
He also encouraged the
public to be vigilant against abuses at the checkpoints and report
erring policemen by reporting the matter to the nearest police
station.