00:00 It is possible that some of the AFP's weapons were illegally sold based on some automatic rifles that were found in two suspects in Cotabato City.
00:08 They are known as NBI.
00:10 To my investigation, this is an exclusive.
00:23 This is the video of the by-bus operation that was carried out by CIDG when two loose firearms dealers in Cotabato City were arrested.
00:32 The suspects were quickly taken to the SUV, transported and dropped off on the side of the road.
00:40 They were Razul Compana, a government employee, and Eddie Wong Jr., a security guard.
00:46 This man introduced himself as NBI. A few minutes after the arrest, the regional director of NBI of BAR called CIDG and he said that the two IDs and NBI badges that the suspect showed were fake.
01:07 The evidence was placed on the road, including the automatic rifles, magazines and bullets.
01:13 The firearms and magazines and ammunition were placed on me.
01:17 Part of the investigation is that we tracked the ownership of the firearms.
01:24 We checked the lower receiver of the firearms. It belongs to one firearm.
01:30 Maybe they just placed it so that the firearms can be transported to the agreed area very quickly.
01:40 According to CIDG, the suspects sold the rifles, bullets and magazines worth P100,000.
01:47 One of our police officers called a pusher buyer.
01:52 The seller said that the rifle's spec is good and it comes with the magazine and bullets.
02:01 But in the investigation, the markings of the rifle's AFP property were found.
02:07 Colonel Medel Aguilara, the AFP spokesperson, said that he did not comment on the report until now.
02:13 But some soldiers are now helping CIDG to crack the back of the rifle, especially the mouth of the victims.
02:21 This is one way of ensuring a peaceful election.
02:29 As we all know, if this rifle was used by unauthorized individuals and was used in a crime, the damage that will be inflicted...
02:41 For GMA Integrated News, Emil Sumangil, for Tutok 24 Horas.
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