Manila Bulletin – Atong Ang’s 5 firearms turned over to PNP, lawyer says
Businessman Charlie “Atong” Ang has surrendered five registered firearms to authorities, his legal counsel announced Wednesday, January 21, 2026. The surrender comes as Ang remains in hiding following the issuance of arrest warrants related to a separate case.
Firearms Surrendered to Police
Lawyer Gabriel Villareal stated that the firearms were turned over to the Mandaluyong Police Station on Tuesday, January 20. Notification of the surrender was also provided to the acting head of the Firearms and Explosives Office of the Philippine National Police (PNP-FEO), Brig. Gen. Jose Manalad.
The surrendered firearms include a Colt rifle, 5.56 caliber; Glock 9 mm; Sig Sauer 9 mm; Smith & Wesson .38 caliber; and a Battle Arms Development (BAD) 9 mm pistol. Villareal emphasized that this action was taken “in faithful compliance” with directives and without waiving any legal rights Ang may have.
Missing Firearm Reported
While authorities had indicated six registered firearms needed to be surrendered, Villareal clarified that a sixth firearm, a .260 caliber BAD rifle, was reported missing in October 2025. An affidavit of loss and a police blotter report regarding the missing firearm were submitted to the PNP-FEO along with the surrendered weapons.
Ang is currently evading arrest after two courts issued warrants in connection with the case involving missing sabungeros, individuals involved in cockfighting.
Frequently Asked Questions
What firearms were surrendered?
A Colt rifle, 5.56 caliber; Glock 9 mm; Sig Sauer 9 mm; Smith & Wesson .38 caliber; and a Battle Arms Development (BAD) 9 mm pistol were surrendered.
When were the firearms surrendered?
The firearms were turned over to the Mandaluyong Police Station on Tuesday, January 20, 2026.
What is the status of the sixth registered firearm?
The sixth firearm, a .260 caliber BAD rifle, was reported missing in October 2025, and an affidavit of loss was filed with the PNP.
What implications might this surrender have on the ongoing investigation into the missing sabungeros case?