Charges dropped against Ba’deshi on mine permit
>> Monday, April 30, 2012
By
Gina Dizon
BONTOC, Mountain Province – Court charges
have been dropped against a Bangladeshi and two drivers for not being able to
present ore transport permits pursuant to section 53 of the Mining Act of 1995
have been dropped, the Office of the Prosecutor here bared.
Earlier,
Bontoc Association of Barangay Chairmen (ABC) president Bryan Bellang reported
to the Bontoc Police Station Feb. 1 this year, a white Isuzu dump truck loaded
with suspected mineral ores and mine tailings.
Said
vehicle was registered to RojohnPio of RAR Aggregates and driven by a certain
Jeffrey Beadoy, 38.
Police
reports said the truck parked at sitioBalitian, Bontoc Ili, waited
for a blue elf truck loaded with sacks of suspected mineral
ores and mine tailings believed to have come from Mainit, Bontoc,
and had these transferred to the dump truck.
The
blue elf truck registered to David Bitao was impounded at the Bontoc PNP.
Beadoy
said a Bangladeshi hired his truck after his (Bangladeshi) blue
elf truck malfunctioned at Guinaang Bontoc.
Bellang’s Ford
Fiera was earlier sideswept by a blue elf truck .
Police
reports said Beadoy and his helper identified as
Rommel Guminiguin did not present ore transport permit
making Bontoc police to impound their vehicle.
Beadoy
said a certain Bangladeshi named Melon AnikeHossain, 33,
married and with residence at Naguilian, La Union hired
his truck to transport the mineral ores and mine tailings
from Mainit to sitioBalitian to the waiting Isuzu dump
truck.
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