Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Number of ERIs now at 210 -- PNP

From the Philippine News Agency (May 11): Number of ERIs now at 210 -- PNP

The number of election-related incidents (ERIs) is now at 210 on Wednesday, according to Philippine National Police (PNP).

Out of this figure, 29 incidents were validated as election related incidents.

Meanwhile, there are 121 suspected ERIs and 60 non-ERIs from January 10 - May 8.

The 29 validated ERIs has 68 victims: 16 killed, persons; nine wounded and 43 unharmed.

On Monday, the PNP monitored 32 incidents happened from midnight until 11:59 p.m.

PNP said that the most recorded ERIs are shooting incidents at 10; followed by explosion/bombing at eight; vote buying at six; ballot/VCM snatching at four; indiscriminate firing at two; grenade throwing and missing candidate at one each.

The PNP also said that 4,214 persons, mostly civilians, have been apprehended for carrying firearms since the implementation of the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) gun ban on January 10.

This figure includes 4,033 civilians, 50 security guards, 35 government officials, 33 police officers, 22 from threat groups, 18 Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) personnel, 10 also from Private Armed Groups (PAGS), eight employees of a law enforcement agency three members of the Civilian Armed Forces Geographical Unit (CAFGU), and two Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) personnel.

The PNP confiscated 3,478 firearms, 39,350 deadly weapons and 37, 422 pieces of ammunition.

The gun ban is being implemented by the PNP and other law enforcement agencies which started on Jan. 10 and will last until June 8.

Meanwhile, police authorities arrested a total of 127 individuals from 41 incidents who violated the liquor ban implemented on Sunday.

PNP said that majority of apprehended violators are from the NCRPO with 88, followed by Region 4A with 14; Region 9 with nine; Region 11 with 4; Cordillera Region and Region 10 with three; and Region 1 and Region 8 with two; and Region 3 and Region 5 with one.

Meanwhile, among the four provinces put under Comelec control, only Tawi-Tawi has reported a shooting incident.

In the nine election hotspots, three separate shooting incidents happened in Abra, Samar and Maguindanao.

Burning of four classrooms and grenade throwing happened in Lanao Del Norte.

In addition, two fire incidents, one ballot snatching incident and one incident of illegal discharge of firearms (FAs) was reported in Lanao del Sur.

In Maguindanao, the PNP has recorded one incident of mauling or stone throwing, one vote buying incident and two explosions.

http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=1&sid=&nid=1&rid=884299

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