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At the same time, the QCPD said it was considering a permanent implementation of the gun ban. “We intend to put up checkpoints in selected areas in the city because we observed that crimes committed during daytime have increased while crimes committed at nighttime have decreased,” Chief Supt. Elmo San Diego, QCPD chief, said in a press conference held at Camp Karingal, the QCPD headquarters. However, San Diego clarified that the total number of crimes have gone down since the election gun ban took effect. He said that crime incidents have been reduced by at least 40 percent since the ban was implemented on Jan. 10.