By Mortz C. Ortigoza
One of the major
reasons why 41 issued government handguns have been lost at the armory of
Urdaneta City Police Station was a Police Officer -3 was seen by a janitor
looting the cache of firearms many of them donated by the city government to the
police.
“Sir, anong
ginagawa ninyo?” the janitor, known as alias Dalmacio, posed to the policeman
who was surprised when the janitor, police called “striker”, barged at the wee
hours in the second floor of the station.
Instead of
desisting to what he was doing he told the janitor to help himself burglarized
the armory where some of them either pawned or sold to village officials and
businessmen in Urdaneta City.
“The police man
is restricted to barrack now at the police provincial office pending criminal
and administrative charges while the “striker” is locked up at the jail in the
City,” a high police official who asked anonymity told me.
My police source
cited the P30,000 to P40,000 Beretta or Glock pistol they each sold or
mortgaged for as low as P6,000 each.
Police
Superintendent Jackie Candelario, Deputy Police Provincial Director for
Operation, cited that 17 of the 41 lost handguns were already recovered by the
police since December 24, 2016 from various persons like businessmen the suspected
police officer, janitor, and the other eight police personnel of the Urdaneta
City Police Station had illegal transaction.
Recipients of the
handguns said the arms were either sold or pawned to them by policemen, whose
names are withheld, who are being investigated by the Pangasinan Police Office
and the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group from the Police Regional
Office.
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