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Laoag security guard nabbed for illegal firearm possession

Jasper Dawang

The Laoag City Police Station, under the leadership of Police Lt. Col. Andrew Rabang, apprehended an 18-year-old security guard for violating Republic Act 10591, or the Comprehensive Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act, and Commission on Elections (Comelec) Resolution 11067 on Sunday night, 26 January.

The suspect, identified as Mcfrayam Talibuguen y Bago, a resident of Barangay 12, Laoag City, was arrested at a carnival in Barangay 15 on 26 January 2025, at around 10:05 PM. The operation followed a report from a concerned citizen who noticed the suspect roaming the premises with a firearm tucked into his waist.

Responding officers apprehended the suspect and confiscated a caliber .38 firearm with markings “61290,” loaded with four live rounds of ammunition. Upon questioning, Talibuguen failed to provide necessary documents such as a Certificate of Authority from the Comelec, a License to Own and Possess Firearms (LTOPF), firearm registration, or a Security ID.

In an off-camera interview with the suspect, the DAILY TRIBUNE noticed inconsistencies in his statements, including claims that he was a security guard for a construction company while allegedly guarding a school. He was unable to name the agency he was directly working for.

The Laoag City Police reminds the public to adhere to firearm laws and Comelec regulations, especially during the election period.