PNP urged to guard Forbes Park from land speculators
>> Monday, April 30, 2012
By Aileen P. Refuerzo
BAGUIO CITY – The city environment and parks
management office recommended police patrols at the Forbes Park here to
safeguard the area from intrusion.
CEPMO
officer-in-charge Cordelia Lacsamana suggested this in a report to Mayor
Mauricio Domogan following an on-site investigation conducted by the CEPMO
forestry team on incidents illegal dumping of earth materials at Parcel No. 1
of the forest reservation.
The
mayor last Monday ordered the CEPMO to investigate the reported soil dumping
activities in the area saying the lots which are now the subject of reclaiming
proceedings, have to be guarded against land speculators.
He
said any construction should not be allowed in the area pending resolution of
the city’s petition for the nullification of the Certificates of Ancestral Land
Titles (CALTs) issued by the National Commission on Indigenous
Peoples (NCIP) over parcels of the forest reservation.
In
her endorsement to the mayor, Lacsamana reiterated the recommendations of
acting forestry division chief Walter Aguirre for the police to apprehend the
dump truck drivers who undertook the dumping of soil and for the creation of an
inter-agency composite team to conduct an indepth probe over the incident.
Aguirre
in his report said he noticed an estimated 20 cubic meters of earth materials
dumped at the portion of Forbes Park while part of the wire fence was cut to
give way to vehicles.
He
chanced upon one dump truck whose driver when confronted admitted voluntarily
dumping the soil.
Aguirre
said on April 20 he returned to the area after receiving a text message on
another soil dumping which he said he was able to stop.
Aguirre
said there was no concrete evidence on who gave the authority to dump the soil
in the area “unless the drives of the dump trucks will be apprehended and give
their statements under oath.”
The mayor earlier called for vigilance in
protecting forest reservations and public lands now in dire situation due to
bogus land claims and titles.
Apart
from Forbes Park, Wright Park, Botanical Garden are also now in danger due to
the issuance of spurious CALTs while Busol watershed is also mired in squatting
cases which remained unresolved due to NCIP’s interference.
The
mayor said that while the city government is doing its best to protect the said
supposed reservations, support and vigilance from the public is necessary to
rally authorities into acting in favor of the city in its on-gong legal battle to
recover said forest reservations and retain them as such.
“These
are the bigger problems (for which) we need everybody’s support because if we
lose in our legal battle to reclaim these areas, then we can just imagine what
will happen to our environment and to our city,” the mayor stressed.
The
mayor said this cause is more realizable as the lots involved are not private
properties but part of public domain that are supposed to be inalienable.
The
city has pending petition through the Office of the Solicitor General with the
Court of Appeals for the cancellation of the CALTs issued over parcels of land
within said reservations and of titles covering prime pieces of property which
were subdivided and eventually expanded by several hectares in Pacdal and
Dontogan barangays.
He
said the city legal office has also filed a petition for the cancellation of
the CALTs issued over Botanical Garden.
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