NBI gets 100 new M-16s
September 11, 2006 | 12:00am
The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) received a big boost in its anti-criminality campaign following the purchase of 100 new M-16 rifles for its operations.
NBI-National Capital Region Office Director Ruel Lasala said the high-powered rifles would be distributed to the bureaus Manila-based units and regional offices to counter criminals "who have become bolder and more powerful weapons.
"Most criminals are now carrying high-powered pistols and MP5s," Lasala said. "At the very least, these M-16 rifles will significantly improve the NBIs firearm capability."
The NBI official said the rifles were purchased for about P8 million.
Apart from improved equipment, Lasala said the bureaus intelligence and operational capability have also been enhanced after 10 NBI operatives completed a four-week training on anti-terrorism and anti-drug operations at Camp Bago Dangwa, La Trininad in Benguet province.
Lasala said the agents participated in the 3rd Baker Piston exercises, which were conducted from July 31 to Aug. 25. It was sponsored by the US government as a form of assistance to Philippine law enforcement agencies.
"Apart from terrorism being a global threat, the US government has also recognized the recent emergence of mega drug laboratories in the country and saw the need to aid our law enforcers in preventing the spread of the drug menace," Lasala said.
The NBI official said the participants 10 agents each from the NBI, Philippine National Police, Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency, and Armed Forces of the Philippines underwent rigid physical training and simulated counter-drug operations.
The shootout exercises involved the firing of 40,000 rounds of ammunition.
NBI-National Capital Region Office Director Ruel Lasala said the high-powered rifles would be distributed to the bureaus Manila-based units and regional offices to counter criminals "who have become bolder and more powerful weapons.
"Most criminals are now carrying high-powered pistols and MP5s," Lasala said. "At the very least, these M-16 rifles will significantly improve the NBIs firearm capability."
The NBI official said the rifles were purchased for about P8 million.
Apart from improved equipment, Lasala said the bureaus intelligence and operational capability have also been enhanced after 10 NBI operatives completed a four-week training on anti-terrorism and anti-drug operations at Camp Bago Dangwa, La Trininad in Benguet province.
Lasala said the agents participated in the 3rd Baker Piston exercises, which were conducted from July 31 to Aug. 25. It was sponsored by the US government as a form of assistance to Philippine law enforcement agencies.
"Apart from terrorism being a global threat, the US government has also recognized the recent emergence of mega drug laboratories in the country and saw the need to aid our law enforcers in preventing the spread of the drug menace," Lasala said.
The NBI official said the participants 10 agents each from the NBI, Philippine National Police, Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency, and Armed Forces of the Philippines underwent rigid physical training and simulated counter-drug operations.
The shootout exercises involved the firing of 40,000 rounds of ammunition.
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