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Central Luzon cops warned vs indiscriminate firing: ‘We will hunt you down’

/ 06:29 PM December 30, 2022

Days before the New Year's Eve revelry, policemen in Central Luzon were reminded to refrain from firing their guns indiscriminately or face arrest.

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OLONGAPO CITY–Days before the New Year’s Eve revelry, policemen in Central Luzon were reminded to refrain from firing their guns indiscriminately or face arrest.

Brig. Gen. Cesar Pasiwen issued the stern warning on Thursday (Dec. 29) to ensure that no members of the police force in the region would cause harm to civilians during the holiday celebration.

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“We will be very strict in hunting down those indiscriminately firing their weapons. These include our own men, our brothers in the military, security guards, and civilian firearm holders,” Pasiwen said in a statement.

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He added: “Those who will be caught firing their firearms indiscriminately to welcome the New Year will be arrested and charged.”

Pasiwen said he had also directed all provincial and city directors to coordinate with their barangay officials to establish common firecracker zones in their areas to promote the safe use of legal firecrackers.

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“We continue to conduct a series of inspections among firecracker stores within the region to prevent the selling of prohibited firecrackers which pose danger to the public,” he said. INQ

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