Monday, December 27, 2010

NCRPO aims for a zero firing incidents during New Year

By Non Alquitran (philstar.com)
Updated December 27, 2010 04:55 PM Comments (2) View comments

MANILA, Philippines – The National Capital Regional Police Office (NCRPO) is pushing for a zero incidents of indiscriminate firing among policemen during the coming New Year revelry.

To help attain their goal, NCRPO chief Director Nicanor Bartolome started sealing the muzzle of handguns and long firearms issued to policemen in Metro Manila to prevent the weapons from being fired in the New Year celebration.

Using a masking tape, Bartolome sealed the muzzles of firearms of elements of the Regional Public Safety Battalion (RPSB), Regional Headquarters Support Group (RHSG) and Regional Police Intelligence and Operating Unit (RPIOU) during simple ceremonies at Camp Bagong Diwa in Taguig City.

Bartolome’s five district directors also made rounds of police stations in their jurisdictions to do the same exercise with the weapons of their men.

“Gen. Bartolome wanted a zero incidents of indiscriminate firing in Metro Manila so he was busy making the rounds of police stations in the metropolis to see to it that the taping of muzzles of firearms of policemen are religiously being carried out,” said Senior Superintendent Dionardo Carlos, NCRPO spokesman.

The NCRPO recorded at least three incidents of indiscriminate firing involving policemen during the 2010 New Year revelry, Carlos said.

The NCRPO director would make rounds of the 16 cities and a municipality in Metro Manila today to inspect the designated firecrackers zones, which should be located in a secluded area to prevent firecracker blast casualties.

Earlier, Bartolome barred Metro policemen from playing with firecrackers to set an example among Metro Manilans not to use illegal firecrackers to welcome the New Year.

Carlos also urged the 12 million Metro Manilans to use legal firecrackers only to contribute to the DOH goal of lesser firecracker blast victims for the year 2011.


Source: http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=643072&publicationSubCategoryId=200

Rookie cop shot in Parañaque

By JEAN FERNANDO
December 27, 2010, 3:52pm

MANILA, Philippines – The National Capital Region Police Office Monday ordered the immediate arrest of four men who shot and seriously wounded a rookie policeman while conducting foot patrol early Monday morning in Paranaque City.

Based on a report submitted to NCRPO Chief Nicanor Bartolome, PO1 Cayetano Orquina, assigned at the Paranaque Police Precinct 2 was conducting foot patrol together with two other colleagues at 5 a.m. at the corner of MIA Road and Quirino Avenue, Tambo, Parañaque when they spotted a parked taxi at the dark portion of the area.

The NCRPO chief said that according to the city’s police chief, Sr. Supt. Alfredo Valdez, Orquina, upon seeing the suspiciously parked taxi tried to get near and was surprised to see the unidentified taxi driver alighted from the vehicle and ran.

Bartolome said the three passengers of the taxi also reportedly alighted from the vehicle and one of them shot the approaching Orquina.

He said the policeman was shot in the abdomen and in the right ear that exited on his neck and was brought to the San Juan de Dios Hospital for treatment by his two other companions.

“Nagpapatrolya si PO1 Orquina sa may Tambo sa MIA Road, may napansin na taxi na kahinahinala.

Nilapitan nila ito at noong sisitahin nila biglang nagpaputok ang nasa loob (PO1 Ortiña was conducting a regular patrol along MIA Road when he chanced on the taxi parked suspiciously in the area. When he approached the cab, the men inside fired at him), Bartolome said.


http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/295049/rookie-cop-shot-para-aque

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