

A 35-year-old man was arrested by operatives of the Pasay City Police Station for illegal possession of a firearm and for resisting authorities during a checkpoint operation on Saturday morning.
The suspect, identified only as alias “Ken,” a bar caretaker and resident of Pasay City, was apprehended at around 11:45 a.m. at the corner of F.B. Harrison Extension and M. Acosta Street, Barangay 77, Zone 10.
According to police, personnel from the Tactical Motorcycle Riding Unit were conducting an anti-criminality operation, locally known as Oplan Sita, along Cuneta Avenue when the suspect—onboard a blue Honda Click motorcycle—was flagged down for routine inspection.
However, he ignored police signals and continued driving despite the presence of checkpoint signage and uniformed officers.
A brief pursuit followed, leading to his interception at the said location. When asked to present his driver’s license, the suspect opened the motorcycle compartment, revealing a firearm in plain view.
Responding officers then requested documents for the firearm, but the suspect failed to provide any legal authorization.
Confiscated from the suspect were an Armscor caliber 9mm pistol, one magazine loaded with five live rounds of ammunition, the motorcycle used, and his driver’s license.
Alias “Ken” is now under police custody and will face charges for violation of Article 151 of the Revised Penal Code (resistance and disobedience to a person in authority) and Republic Act 10591, or the Comprehensive Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act.
The confiscated firearm and ammunition will undergo ballistic examination by the Southern Police District’s forensic unit, while the case is being prepared for inquest proceedings before the Pasay City Prosecutor’s Office.
Authorities reminded the public to comply with police checkpoint operations and adhere to existing firearm regulations to avoid similar incidents.