Manila MP who shot himself is under investigation

Manila MP who shot himself is under investigation
Updated 29 June 2013
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Manila MP who shot himself is under investigation

Manila MP who shot himself is under investigation

MANILA: Police are investigating an outgoing Philippine politician after he shot himself in Parliament, a spokesman said yesterday, in a mystery that has puzzled the nation.
Benjo Benaldo is being probed after shooting himself in Congress, where firearms are banned, with a pistol whose permit had expired, said national police spokesman Senior Superintendent Reuben Sindac.
"He could face charges... but let us take it one step at a time," Sindac said, adding that the police were exploring all angles. Police said Benaldo was alone in his office late on Thursday when he shot himself in the chest, narrowly missing his heart. His 9 mm Sig Sauer pistol was recovered at the scene.
The legislator was rushed to hospital where he is still admitted but out of danger, according to the latest news reports. Firearms are banned from Congress and Benaldo's permit to carry the pistol had expired in March last year, said Sindac.
He said legislators were not searched or required to pass through a metal detector when they enter Parliament, making it easy for a congressman to bring in a gun.
Benaldo is due to step down at the end of June after losing his re-election bid to an ally of President Benigno Aquino in mid-term elections last month.
He has also been in the news in recent weeks over troubles with his wife, a popular Brazilian model and showbiz personality.