MANILA, Philippines — A person was injured in an illegal firearms discharge incident a few days before New Year’s, the Philippine National Police said Tuesday.
As of 6 a.m. Tuesday, the PNP reported seven cases of illegal firearms discharge, with five firearms confiscated.
However, authorities have not recorded any casualties due to stray bullets.
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Illegal Firecrackers Seized
Meanwhile, the PNP confiscated 190,390 pesos worth of illegal firecrackers nationwide.
Confiscated firecrackers include piccolo, poppop, five-star, pla-pla, judas belt, “sawa,” and others.
The Department of Health has discouraged the use of firecrackers during holiday celebrations.
Instead, the DOH urged the public to use alternative noise-making methods and encouraged local governments to organize community fireworks displays.
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