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In Cagayan, 100 improvised cannons seized

Villamor Visaya Jr.

TUGUEGARAO CITY—Two minors were injured in separate firecracker-related incidents during Christmas Eve celebrations in Cagayan province, amid an intensified police effort to seize dangerous and prohibited blasting apparatus used for holiday revelries.

Police Capt. Sheila Joy Fronda, provincial police information officer, said on Friday that the victims sustained finger injuries in separate incidents in the towns of Solana and Gattaran.

Following the incidents, police renewed their call on residents to refrain from lighting firecrackers and instead observe safer alternatives in celebrating the holidays.

Info campaign

Fronda said the injuries occurred despite the implementation of Oplan Tambuli, an information campaign carried out through mobile patrols and village-level information drives aimed at reducing firecracker-related injuries.

This developed even as authorities have confiscated illegal firecrackers and improvised cannons, locally known as “boga,” in several areas, including Solana, Allacapan, Baggao, Tuguegarao City, Sta. Ana, Sto. Niño, Amulung, Lasam, Piat, Peñablanca, and Iguig.

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The total volume of seized items were still being inventoried on Friday.

Police Col. Mardito Anguluan, Cagayan police director, said that mong those confiscated were a 1,000-round Judas belt in Solana, various firecrackers in Tuguegarao City, and at least 100 improvised cannons, many of which were seized from minors across the province.

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