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By ROEL PAREÑO The Philippine Star ISABELA CITY, Basilan – Scenic spots has replaced what used to be sights of flaunting guns, that meet people and unwanted visitors in this island known before as ground of the brutal group Abu Sayyaf. The unattended Rizal Park in the central district of this c
By ROEL PAREÑO
The Philippine Star
ISABELA CITY, Basilan – Scenic spots has replaced what used to be sights of flaunting guns, that meet people and unwanted visitors in this island known before as ground of the brutal group Abu Sayyaf.
The unattended Rizal Park in the central district of this city had come alive with promenaders changing the sights of patrolling soldiers as waters shot up some 15 meters high above from the fountains to the comfort of students and civilians sitting under the canopies.
This ease continued with the implementation of the total gun ban in the city, a 360-degree contrast to the culture of many borne by the previous threats of the Abu Sayyaf, political rivalry and feuding clans.
Mayor Cherry Santos-Akbar said the gun ban which has not been implemented in the previous administrations ruled by men until her leadership entered a memorandum of agreement with the police and marines following a resolution of the local council.
Considering the peace and order situation in the city is not stable, I want the people to have a peaceful sleep, Santos-Akbar said.
She said the Isabela City Defense Force has also been activated to help in the enforcement of security.
Although there has been no official record on the loose firearms, Santos-Akbar said many unlicensed guns proliferate in the island province.
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Inviato da: hengel0
il 01/12/2009 alle 20:16