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Crimes in West Visayas down on Christmas break: police

By , on December 27, 2017


Political map of Western Visayas (Photo by Tagimata - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0)
Political map of Western Visayas (Photo by Tagimata – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0)

BACOLOD CITY — Crime incidents in Western Visayas “significantly dropped” between Christmas Eve and Christmas morning this year, compared to the same period in 2016.

Comparative statistics of the Western Visayas Police showed that during the 12-hour period from 5 p.m. of Dec. 24 to 5 a.m. of Dec. 25, only 17 incidents were recorded in the region, compared to 147 in the same period last year.

Supt. Gilbert Gorero, regional police spokesperson, said that based on the 2017 Ligtas Paskuhan Assessment, there has been a decrease in all types of focus crimes and non-index crimes.

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Focus crimes include murder, homicide, physical injury, rape, robbery, theft, and car theft, while non-index crimes refer to violations of special laws.

Gorero also acknowledged the support of the news media in informing the public of their obligation to help the police maintain an orderly and peaceful community.

“We have zero incident (so far this year) for indiscriminate firing and stray bullets compared to last year’s two,” he added.

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Gorero had earlier warned provincial and city directors in Western Visayas regarding the one-strike policy on stray bullet cases during the holidays.

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Police chiefs and other commanders will be removed from their posts if two or more stray bullet incidents cannot be resolved within 24 hours.

Gorero added that criminal and administrative charges will be filed against uniformed personnel who will commit such offense, pointing out that the Philippine National Police will be strict regarding stray bullet offenses as muzzle taping has not been implemented. (PNA)

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