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Siblings nabbed for illegal guns in Batangas

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LUCENA CITY – Two brothers aboard a motorcycle were arrested on Monday night for carrying illegal firearms after a brief chase by policemen in Lipa City, Batangas.

The Batangas police said in a report on Tuesday, July 18, that cops on a routine anti-criminality inspection in Barangay Marauoy flagged down around 10:45 p.m. Ralph Laurence Atienza, 19, and his brother, Renz Mico, 20, as back-rider, for not wearing crash helmets.

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Wearing protective headgear for motorcyclist riders is mandated under the Motorcycle Helmet Act of 2009.

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The riders, both residents of Marauoy, disregarded the cops ordering them to stop and sped off, prompting a chase that ended with the suspects being cornered.

During the routine frisking, the police discovered that each rider was carrying a caliber .45 pistol loaded with bullets in their respective sling bags.

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The two firearms lack licenses and permits for the holders, leading to the suspects’ arrest.

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Police also found out that Ralph Laurence had no driver’s license.

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The suspects were detained while cases of illegal possession of firearms and ammunition and other criminal charges were being prepared.

The police also impounded the suspects’ motorcycle.

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