The military clarified it has no Israeli firearms in its inventory as it vowed to look into claims that an officer connived with California Senator Leland Yee to smuggle guns from the Philippines.
Previous
reports said Yee, who belongs to the Democratic Party, had access to Israeli
assault rifles through a Filipino military captain.
Armed
Forces of the Philippines (AFP) public affairs chief Lt. Col. Ramon Zagala told
The STAR yesterday the AFP does not have Israeli weapons in their inventory.
He said
almost all of their firearms were from the US .
“Some of
them were manufactured in the Philippines
but were licensed by the US ,”
he said.
Earlier,
defense department spokesman Peter Galvez said they need more information about
the supposed gun smuggling conspiracy, as the military has no Israeli-made
firearms.
“If they
can send us the information, we can look into it,” Galvez said.
He said
the government does not condone illegal acts such as gun smuggling.
Zagala
said they are monitoring the developments in the case against Yee, who
ironically is a gun control advocate.
“The
investigation is ongoing. We will wait for the results of the investigation of
the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation),” he said.
Zagala
said they are ready to look into the supposed involvement of a military captain
in the case. The military, however, has yet to receive a formal complaint
against the officer who was supposedly in cahoots with Yee.
Zagala
admitted that it is possible that some guns in their inventory would go missing
due to negligence.
The
military, he said, has an established system of accounting for its firearms.
A supply
officer is preparing reports to determine if all firearms are accounted for. An
investigation will be conducted if inspectors discover some discrepancies in
the inventory.
Zagala
said they are ready to support the FBI in its probe if they are asked to do so.
Customs probe
In
Cagayan de Oro, the regional Bureau of Customs is set to conduct a fact-finding
probe into the reported arms smuggling in this city involving a US lawmaker.
Regional
customs chief Roswald Joseph Pague said they expect this week the personnel
from the national office to arrive and conduct a joint parallel inquiry.
Pague
said district collector Ruby Claudia Alameda has ordered the fact-finding
mission to determine the veracity of the report from the US of the alleged arms shipment from the port of Cagayan de Oro .
Pague
said he finds it hard to believe that the shipment came from Cagayan de Oro
because exports are no longer shipped from this port but at the Mindanao
Container Terminal in Tagoloan, Misamis Oriental.
“We are
always on heightened alert, smuggling can’t occur,” Pague said.
He added
that shipments are inspected by Customs personnel and pass through X-ray
machines at the port before loading on a ship.
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