More trouble for Maserati driver as cops discover his expired gun licenses | Inquirer News

More trouble for Maserati driver as cops discover his expired gun licenses

/ 06:04 PM December 01, 2014

Joseph Ingco

Joseph Ingco. Photo by QCPD

MANILA, Philippines – Businessman Joseph Russel Ingco is in for more trouble as the Philippine National Police Firearms and Explosives Office (PNP-FEO) said Monday that his two firearms licenses have expired.

Ingco was tagged as the man who slugged in the face a traffic enforcer of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority during a road rage incident in Quezon City recently.

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The PNP FEO ‎said that Ingco owned a Glock 9 mm pistol and a high-powered Bushmaster rifle.

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A police source said the firearms had expired licenses.

The source said ‎Ingco’s license for the Glock 9 mm pistol was approved in August 2009 and expired in June 2011.

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Meanwhile, license for the Bushmaster rifle was granted by the FEO in September 2010. It expired in June 2012.

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Part of the PNP FEO’s ‎program is the Oplan Katok, which aims to trace thousands of loose firearms in the county.

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Gun owners who had failed to renew their gun permits would be facing charges of illegal possession of firearms, police said.

Ingco allegedly attacked MMDA ‎enforcer Jorbe Adriatico while the businessman was on board his blue Maserati Ghibli in Quezon City last Thursday.

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He is now facing a string of charges including grave threats, robbery, serious physical injuries ‎and direct assault against a person in authority.

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