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Election gun ban violators near 3.5K mark

MANILA - With still less than two weeks before the end of the election period, the number of gun ban violators reached 3,447, the Philippine National Police (PNP) said. In a statement on Saturday, the PNP said 3,338 of those apprehended were civilians, 61 security guards, 26 police officers, and 22 military personnel. A total of 3,239 police operations have also yielded 2,673 firearms, 16,684 pieces of ammunition, and 1,101 deadly weapons. Citing its latest data, the PNP said the top five regions in terms of the number of arrested violators are the National Capital Region with 1,242, followed by Calabarzon (373); Central Visayas (359); Central Luzon (312); and Western Visayas (200). According to Commission on Elections (Comelec) Resolution No. 10728, the bearing, carrying, or transporting of firearms or deadly weapons is prohibited outside of the residence and in all public places from January 9 until June 8. Exempted from the ban are law enforcers but they should have authorization fr ....

Philippines General , Philippine National Police , Commission On Elections Comelec Resolution No , National Capital Region , Central Visayas , Central Luzon , Western Visayas , Manila With Still Less Than Two Weeks Before The End Of Election Period , He Number Of Gun Ban Violators Reached 3 , He Philippine National Police Pnp Said Ina Statement On Saturday , He Pnp Said 3 , 338 Of Those Apprehended Were Civilians , 1 Security Guards , 6 Police Officers , Nd 22 Military Personnela Total Of 3 , 239 Police Operations Have Also Yielded 2 , 673 Firearms , 684 Pieces Of Ammunition , 7nd 1 , 101 Deadly Weapons Citing Its Latest Data , He Pnp Said The Top Five Regions In Terms Of Number Arrested Violators Are National Capital Region With 1 , Ollowed By Calabarzon 373 Central Visayas 359 Luzon 312 And Western 200 According To Commission On Elections Comelec Resolution No 10728 , He Bearing , R Transporting Of Firearms Or Deadly Weapons Is Prohibited Outside The Residence And In All Public Places From January 9 Until June 8 Exempted Ban Are Law Enforcers But They Should Have Authorization Comelec Wear An Agency Prescribed Uniform While On Official Duty During Election Period Violators Face Imprisonment Not Less Than One Year More Six Years Shall Be Subject To Probation Also Disqualification Holding Office , Eprivation Of The Right Suffrage , Nd Cancellation Or Perpetual Disqualification From Securinga Gun License Pna ,

Over 3K election gun ban violators arrested: PNP

(PNA file photo) MANILA -A total of 3,308 people have been arrested for violating the election gun ban, the Philippine National Police (PNP) said on Thursday. In a statement, the PNP said 3,202 of those apprehended were civilians, 61 security guards, 23 police officers, and 22 military personnel. A total of 3,101 police operations have also yielded 2,561 firearms, 15,875 pieces of ammunition, and 1,065 deadly weapons. Citing its latest data, the PNP said the top five regions in terms of the number of arrested violators are the National Capital Region with 1,188, followed by Calabarzon (357); Central Visayas (340); Central Luzon (305); and Western Visayas (195). According to Commission on Elections (Comelec) Resolution No. 10728, the bearing, carrying, or transporting of firearms or deadly weapons is prohibited outside of the residence and in all public places from January 9 until June 8. Exempted from the ban are law enforcers but they should have authorization from the Comelec and wea ....

Philippines General , Philippine National Police , Commission On Elections Comelec Resolution No , National Capital Region , Central Visayas , Central Luzon , Western Visayas , Na File Photo Manilaa Total Of 3 , 308 People Have Been Arrested For Violating The Election Gun Ban , He Philippine National Police Pnp Said On Thursday Ina Statement , He Pnp Said 3 , 202 Of Those Apprehended Were Civilians , 1 Security Guards , 3 Police Officers , Nd 22 Military Personnela Total Of 3 , 101 Police Operations Have Also Yielded 2 , 561 Firearms , 875 Pieces Of Ammunition , 7nd 1 , 065 Deadly Weapons Citing Its Latest Data , He Pnp Said The Top Five Regions In Terms Of Number Arrested Violators Are National Capital Region With 1 , Ollowed By Calabarzon 357 Central Visayas 340 Luzon 305 And Western 195 According To Commission On Elections Comelec Resolution No 10728 , He Bearing , R Transporting Of Firearms Or Deadly Weapons Is Prohibited Outside The Residence And In All Public Places From January 9 Until June 8 Exempted Ban Are Law Enforcers But They Should Have Authorization Comelec Wear An Agency Prescribed Uniform While On Official Duty During Election Period Violators Face Imprisonment Not Less Than One Year More Six Years Shall Be Subject To Probation Also Disqualification Holding Office , Eprivation Of The Right Suffrage , Nd Cancellation Or Perpetual Disqualification From Securinga Gun License Pna ,

C. Luzon gun ban nets over 2.7K firearms, 321 arrested

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga -Some 2,791 assorted firearms, deadly weapons, and explosives were seized in Central Luzon since the start of the implementation of the gun ban on January 9, this year. Brig. Gen. Matthew P. Baccay, regional director of the PRO-3, said on Saturday a total of 1,302 various firearms, 1,401 deadly weapons, and 88 grenades were confiscated during the Commission on Elections (Comelec) checkpoint operations. Authorities also nabbed 321 individuals, he said. "The entire Central Luzon police force has been going hammer and tongs in the enforcement of the gun ban. May this serve as a stern warning to all, especially those who have not yet renewed their licenses or turned over their undocumented firearms in the nearest police stations for safekeeping as stricter penalties are imposed against violators," Baccay said in a statement. Based on Comelec Resolution No. 10728, the bearing, carrying, or transporting of firearms or deadly weapons is prohibited outs ....

Davao City , Matthewp Baccay , Commission On Elections Comelec , Central Luzon , Comelec Resolution , City Of San Fernando , Ampanga Some 2 , 791 Assorted Firearms , Deadly Weapons , Nd Explosives Were Seized In Central Luzon Since The Start Of Implementation Gun Ban On January 9 , His Year Brig Gen Matthewp Baccay , Egional Director Of The Pro 3 , Aid On Saturdaya Total Of 1 , 302 Various Firearms , 401 Deadly Weapons , Nd 88 Grenades Were Confiscated During The Commission On Elections Comelec Checkpoint Operations Authorities Also Nabbed 321 Individuals , E Said Quot The Entire Central Luzon Police Force Has Been Going Hammer And Tongs In Enforcement Of Gun Ban May This Serve Asa Stern Warning To All , Specially Those Who Have Not Yet Renewed Their Licenses Or Turned Over Undocumented Firearms In The Nearest Police Stations For Safekeeping As Stricter Penalties Are Imposed Against Violators , Uot Baccay Said Ina Statement Based On Comelec Resolution No 10728 , He Bearing , R Transporting Of Firearms Or Deadly Weapons Is Prohibited Outside The Residence And In All Public Places From January 9 Until June 8 , 022 Exempted From The Ban Are Law Enforcers But They Should Have Authorization Comelec And Wear An Agency Prescribed Uniform While On Official Duty During Election Period Violators Face Imprisonment Of Not Less Than One Year More Six Years Shall Be Subject To Probation Also Disqualification Holding Public Office , Eprivation Of The Right Suffrage , Nd Cancellation Or Perpetual Disqualification From Securinga Gun License Meanwhile , Accay Urged The Public To Cooperate With Authorities Manning Checkpoints , Nsuring That Police Officers Observe Policies And Procedures Uphold Their Rights Quot When Passing Througha Checkpoint ,

PNP checkpoints net over 2.7K Comelec gun ban violators

MANILA-A total of 2,738 people have been arrested so far for violating the election gun ban, the Philippine National Police (PNP) said on Friday. In a statement, the PNP said 2,661 of those apprehended were civilians, 44 security guards, 16 police officers, and 17 military personnel. It added that a total of 2,612 police operations yielded 2,065 firearms, 11,128 pieces of ammunition, and 1,103 deadly weapons. Citing its latest data, the PNP said the top five regions in terms of the number of arrested violators are the National Capital Region with 1,017, followed by Calabarzon (313); Central Visayas (283); Central Luzon (258); and Western Visayas (159). According to Commission on Elections (Comelec) Resolution No. 10728, the bearing, carrying, or transporting of firearms or deadly weapons is prohibited outside of the residence and in all public places from January 9 until June 8. Exempted from the ban are law enforcers but they should have authorization from the Comelec and wear an agen ....

Philippines General , Philippine National Police , Commission On Elections Comelec Resolution No , National Capital Region , Central Visayas , Central Luzon , Western Visayas , Manilaa Total Of 2 , 738 People Have Been Arrested So Far For Violating The Election Gun Ban , He Philippine National Police Pnp Said On Friday Ina Statement , He Pnp Said 2 , 661 Of Those Apprehended Were Civilians , 4 Security Guards , 6 Police Officers , Nd 17 Military Personnel It Added Thata Total Of 2 , 612 Police Operations Yielded 2 , 065 Firearms , 128 Pieces Of Ammunition , 7nd 1 , 103 Deadly Weapons Citing Its Latest Data , He Pnp Said The Top Five Regions In Terms Of Number Arrested Violators Are National Capital Region With 1 , Ollowed By Calabarzon 313 Central Visayas 283 Luzon 258 And Western 159 According To Commission On Elections Comelec Resolution No 10728 , He Bearing , R Transporting Of Firearms Or Deadly Weapons Is Prohibited Outside The Residence And In All Public Places From January 9 Until June 8 Exempted Ban Are Law Enforcers But They Should Have Authorization Comelec Wear An Agency Prescribed Uniform While On Official Duty During Election Period Violators Face Imprisonment Not Less Than One Year More Six Years Shall Be Subject To Probation Also Disqualification Holding Office , Eprivation Of The Right Suffrage , Nd Cancellation Or Perpetual Disqualification From Securinga Gun License The Philippines Is Set To Hold National And Local Elections On May 9 This Year Pna ,

PNP says 2.3K poll gun ban violators arrested so far

MANILA - A total of 2,313 people have been arrested so far for violating the election gun ban, the Philippine National Police (PNP) said on Sunday. In a statement, the PNP said 2,249 of those apprehended were civilians, 40 security guards, 14 police officers, and 10 military personnel. It added that a total of 2,209 police operations yielded 1,785 firearms, 10,157 pieces of ammunition, and 826 deadly weapons. Citing its latest data, the PNP said the top five regions in terms of the number of arrested violators are the National Capital Region with 854, followed by Calabarzon (250); Central Visayas (241); Central Luzon (231); and Western Visayas (137). According to Commission on Elections (Comelec) Resolution No. 10728, the bearing, carrying, or transporting of firearms or deadly weapons is prohibited outside of the residence and in all public places from January 9 until June 8. Exempted from the ban are law enforcers but they should have authorization from the Comelec and wear an agency ....

Philippines General , Philippine National Police , Commission On Elections Comelec Resolution No , National Capital Region , Central Visayas , Central Luzon , Western Visayas , Manilaa Total Of 2 , 313 People Have Been Arrested So Far For Violating The Election Gun Ban , He Philippine National Police Pnp Said On Sunday Ina Statement , He Pnp Said 2 , 249 Of Those Apprehended Were Civilians , 0 Security Guards , 4 Police Officers , Nd 10 Military Personnel It Added Thata Total Of 2 , 209 Police Operations Yielded 1 , 785 Firearms , 157 Pieces Of Ammunition , Nd 826 Deadly Weapons Citing Its Latest Data , He Pnp Said The Top Five Regions In Terms Of Number Arrested Violators Are National Capital Region With 854 , Ollowed By Calabarzon 250 Central Visayas 241 Luzon 231 And Western 137 According To Commission On Elections Comelec Resolution No 10728 , He Bearing , R Transporting Of Firearms Or Deadly Weapons Is Prohibited Outside The Residence And In All Public Places From January 9 Until June 8 Exempted Ban Are Law Enforcers But They Should Have Authorization Comelec Wear An Agency Prescribed Uniform While On Official Duty During Election Period Violators Face Imprisonment Not Less Than One Year More Six Years Shall Be Subject To Probation Also Disqualification Holding Office , Eprivation Of The Right Suffrage , Nd Cancellation Or Perpetual Disqualification From Securinga Gun License The Philippines Is Set To Hold National And Local Elections On May 9 This Year Pna ,