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Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Authorities impose one-week gun ban

THE Philippine National Police (PNP) on Monday announced the nationwide suspension of gun carrying privileges issued to some licensed firearm holders.

PNP Chief Avelino Razon Jr. said all Permits to Carry Firearms Outside of Residence (PTCFOR) were suspended effective Monday.

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The suspension of PTCFOR privileges takes effect until March 3, 2008, Razon said.

In a joint news conference at Camp Crame in Quezon City with Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Chief Hermogenes Esperon Jr., Razon said the suspension of gun carrying privileges is aimed at ensuring public safety and security amid reports of mass actions to be staged by several groups.

"This is just part of the security measures that we are implementing. We are suspending all PTCFORs to ensure that there will be no civilians carrying guns especially during mass actions," Razon explained.

Both Razon and Esperon said there are no direct or imminent threats at the moment, but the PNP and AFP are prepared to address any contingency.

"What we have monitored are disinformation attempts of alleged police and military intervention, and purported participation in mass actions, mostly spread through anonymous text and email messages," Razon.

"None of these rumors are true, and we are continuously investigating to identify the authors of this disinformation," the PNP chief said.

Esperon clarified that the role of the military in quelling threats is to support police actions of the PNP when necessary.

"We believe in democracy, and the AFP will remain steadfast in our mandate to protect our democratic institutions and processes," Esperon said. (VR/Sunnex)

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