MANILA, Philippines - The military on Monday warned soldiers against indiscriminate firing during the New Year revelries, saying violators may be jailed or dismissed from the service.
“We remind our soldiers to exercise utmost responsibility in handling their firearms,†Armed Forces public affairs chief Lt. Col. Ramon Zagala said in an interview.
Zagala said there is no need to muzzle soldiers’ firearms, adding that they are aware of the policy against unauthorized use of weapons. The policy applies even to soldiers who are on vacation, he added.
Army spokesman Cpt. Anthony Bacus said they would strictly implement the policy against indiscriminate firing.
“It is clear to every Army personnel that firing their weapons indiscriminately is punishable under the Articles of War,†Bacus said.
Bacus noted that illegal discharge of firearm may result in demotion or dismissal from the military service.
“Those who would be found guilty of violating this will be dealt with accordingly,†he said.
Bacus said all field commanders have been reminded to consistently monitor their respective subordinates to ensure that the policy is enforced.
“It is our duty to be role model citizens to others,†Bacus said.
Illegal discharge of firearm is also punishable under Article 254 of Republic Act 3815, or the Revised Penal Code. Under the law, violators will be slapped with a jail term that lasts from six months and one day to six years.