Caravan to drum up gun license renewal

LOOSE GUNS. Regional Civil Security Unit 11 (RCSU 11) head Superintendent Cydric Earl Tamayo (right) bares that there is a total of 11,011 un-renewed License to Own and Possess Firearm (LTOPF) in the region from 1980 to 2017 during the AFP-PNP Press Corps media forum at The Royal Mandaya Hotel on Wednesday. Also in photo is Davao City Police Office (DCPO) spokesperson Senior Inspector Ma.Teresita Gaspan. ANGIE SAVERON
LOOSE GUNS. Regional Civil Security Unit 11 (RCSU 11) head Superintendent Cydric Earl Tamayo (right) bares that there is a total of 11,011 un-renewed License to Own and Possess Firearm (LTOPF) in the region from 1980 to 2017 during the AFP-PNP Press Corps media forum at The Royal Mandaya Hotel on Wednesday. Also in photo is Davao City Police Office (DCPO) spokesperson Senior Inspector Ma.Teresita Gaspan. ANGIE SAVERON

The Regional Civil Security Unit revealed it has conducted two caravans in each province in the region to remind gun holders to renew their  renewal of license to own and possess firearm (LTOPF).

They were joined by representatives of the Philippine National Police, National Bureau of Investigation, Regional Trial Courts and other pertinent government agencies to encourage gun holders to renew their licenses without difficulties.

“But in spite of this effort, most gun holders did not show up at the caravans,” said P/Supt  Cydric Earl Tamayo, chief of the Regional Civil Security Unit as guest of the AFP-PNP press conference on Wednesday.

He said his office is considerate in allowing people to take their time in renewing their licenses.

He said Oplan Katok was also being conducted to inform gun holders to renew their licenses, to avoid being the object of future search warrants.
He admitted that stringent requirements in applying for LTOPF is one reason why only few people are securing one.

Since the implementation of Republic Act 1059, also known as Comprehensive Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act, the number of un-renewed firearms went up because of the 11 requirements needed to apply for LTOPF.

“Dati firearms license card lang wala yung LTOPF yung picture na pinapasa mali-mali, iba yung picture iba yung pangalan so there were some cases na fictitious yung application,” he said.

He said the region has a total of 11,011 un-renewed LTOPF.  Another effort done was the provisional LTOPF which is valid for nine months.

“The requirements were only accomplished application form, government issued I.D and payment then we will give you the provisional LTOPF then you can now renew your guns at of Regional Civil Security Unit 11,” said Tamayo.

He said that Davao City is very fortunate because the printer for the licenses is situated in the Regional Civil Security Unit 11.

Despite of this, 300 people have availed themselves of the program.

The following requirements are needed to apply for LTOPF; 2 copies Application Form, MTC and RTC Clearance or NBI or National Police Clearance, Dl Clearance or City or Municipality Police Clearance, Dl Clearance or City or Municipality Police Clearance Dl Clearance or City or Municipality Police Clearance NP Clearance from DOH Accredited Government Hospitals; or For AFP & PNP, PNP HS validated NP result may be acknowledge. NSO Birth Certificate or any of the following: Passport; or BFA Certificate of Filipino Citizenship; or Oath of Allegiance/Certificate of Registration from BID for Dual Citizens; or Birth Certificate from the Local Civil Registry. roof of billing in the name of the applicant. One valid government ID, Proof of Income. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: If Private Employee or OFW, add: Certificate of Employment (Original Copy) Indicate Position, Salary and Date Hired Company ID (photocopy). If Businessman/woman, add: Business Permit or SEC or DTI or CDA Registration (copy). If Retired Employee, add: Retirement Order, or appropriate document. If Farmer, add: Land CTC. If Government Employee, add: Valid Appointment Order or Oath of Office (photocopy) Government Unit ID (photocopy) (Birth Certificate is now needed.) If PNP/AFP/BJMP/BFP, add: Valid & Current Appointment Order (photocopy) Certificate of Duty Status (original) Non-Pending Case Clearance (original) Unit ID (photocopy). If Military Reservist, add: Valid & Current J9 or JAGO Clearance.

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