LA TRINIDAD, Benguet --
The Police Regional Office – Cordillera ordered police to strictly intensify
operations against illegal small-scale mining activities in the region as the
stop order issued by Environment Secretary Roy Cimatu last year
remains in effect.
Cordillera
police director Brig. General Ephraim Israel Dickson said Cordillera police, in
coordination with the Mines and Geosciences Bureau – Dept. of Environment and
Natural Resources, should strengthen their campaign and operation against all
illegal small scale mining operations which is still being done covertly.
Recently, the
Philippine Military Academy Headquarters Support Group apprehended and brought
to the Tuba Municipal Police Station at least four individuals for small scale
mining activities at Basa, Camp 6, Camp 4 in Tuba, Benguet while patrolling the
area.
At least 30
sacks of gold ore including mining equipment were also confiscated from the
four.
The Itogon Municipal Police
Station earlier arrested four individuals who were caught in the act of
illegally processing gold at Goldfield, Poblacion, Itogon.
MGB-CAR Mine
Management Division Chief Engineer Alfredo Genetiano reported during the
Regional Law Enforcement Coordinating Committee meeting that
technically, there is only one legal small scale mine in the Cordillera
region but is not yet in operation and all other small scale mining
operation are illegal.
The Benguet
Provincial Mining and Regulatory Board approved and gave a permit to the
Minahang Bayan applied by the Loacan Itogon Pocket Miners Association (Lipma)
in Loacan, Itogon.
However, the
group cannot operate yet since they are still applying for an
Environmental Compliance Certificate which will be issued by the DENR, he
explained.
MGB Legal
Officer Francisco Bilog said police do not need to be deputized to conduct
operations and even arrest those involved in small scale mining operations
since the activities are illegal in nature.
Genetiano
thanked the Cordillera cops and other law enforcement agencies who have been
actively conducting activities to monitor and stop operation of illegal small
scale mines in the region.
In September
last year, Environment Secretary Cimatu banned small-scale mining activities in
Cordillera after a massive landslide triggered by Typhoon Ompong killed more
than 100 people, mostly pocket miners, in Itogon.
The National Task
Force Mining Challenge composed of PNP, the Armed Forces of the Philippines and
other law enforcement, government agencies and even local government units had
been established to crack down on illegal mining operations. --
JDP/RMC- PIA CAR
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