MANILA – The Philippine National Police (PNP) has limited the sale of digital night vision rifle scopes and similar devices to police officers and other law enforcement bodies, citing security concerns.

"The PNP has noted that accessories, such as digital night vision rifle scopes and similar devices, are being sold or distributed in the local market without undergoing evaluation and classification by the FEO (Firearms and Explosives Office) Classification Board, as required for regulated items,” PNP Civil Security Group (CSG) chief Maj. Gen. Edgar Alan Okubo said in an advisory released late Monday.

The advisory was for firearms dealers and importers, personnel of the FEO, and Supervisory Office for Security and Investigation Agencies.

A night vision scope is a device that enhances vision at night for hunting and shooting purposes. It is widely used in law enforcement and military operations.

Okubo directed all firearms importers and dealers to limit the sale of these accessories to members of the PNP and the Armed Forces of the Philippines.

Other law enforcement agencies, such as the National Bureau of Investigation and the Philippine Coast Guard, are also allowed to purchase these items, he added.

“There is a significant concern that if these types of devices fall into the wrong hands and are utilized by criminal elements, the potential consequences could be severe and disruptive,” Okubo said.

He also strongly discouraged civilians from buying these items.

“This measure is essential to uphold public safety and security. The PNP urges full cooperation from all stakeholders to ensure compliance with this directive,” Okubo added. (PNA)