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PHILIPPINE police set up almost 2,000 checkpoints nationwide as an election gun ban took effect on Sunday. READ:

The checkpoints manned by 14,000 policemen, soldiers and election officials seek to enforce the gun ban in a country that is notorious for election-related violence.

Under the law, police and other law enforcers as well as election officials may apply for exemption from the ban. Security personnel of foreign diplomatic corps, missions and agencies under international law, security agencies and high-risk people may also apply. Citizens can refuse a check of the compartment of their vehicles by law enforcers in the absence of probable cause.

 

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