Manila - Almost half the Philippines' police officers have no handguns as they battle rampant crime, a national police official said Thursday.
Chief Superintendent Lani-O Nerez, deputy director for logistics for the Philippine National Police (PNP), said 51,242 out of 125,000 police officers had not been provided handguns due to a shortage in weapons.
He said the PNP has a total of 73,758 short firearms such as pistols and revolvers.