Court issues TRO vs Lepanto rallyists
>> Sunday, May 27, 2012
By Marionne Marie G. Molintas-Ruiz
MANKAYAN, Benguet -- A 20 day temporary
restraining order (TRO)was issued by the Regional Trial Court, Branch 64 of
Abatan in Benguet against rallyists of the Lepanto Consolidated Mining Company
(LCMC) here for them to stop protest actions against the company.
The order was directed to Larry Bestoca, Alex Dapiawen,
among others and served by Sheriff Jess Anthony Caramto Friday morning at the
barricaded area.
The complaint was filed by the LCMC represented by its
vice president and resident manager, Magellan G. Bagayao.
Summons and notices of hearing for the issuance of
a TRO was served to the defendants last May 23.
The sheriff’s report stated that, “While the summons and
notices were received by the defendants, with the exception of Jerome Campos
who was reportedly out of the country, only Alex Dapiawen acknowledged the
receipt of the said documents. All the other defendants refused to acknowledge
receipt of said processes.”
Seeing the tense situation in the area, the sheriff
requested for the assistance and presence of the local police when he goes to
serve the TRO.
Sheriff Caramto and the Mankayan Chief of Police William
Willie, approached the picketers to explain the order.
However, the picketers reportedly remained defiant and
stated that they will stand their ground.
The explanation and serving of the order took several
hours. The local police and the sheriff left the area after peacefully serving
the notice.
Presiding judge Agapito Laoagan ruled in his order:
“Finding that the plaintiff (LCMC) will suffer grave and irreparable injuries,
before the matter of preliminary injunction will be heard on notice and
pursuant to applicable Rules of Civil Procedure, the defendants and all persons
acting in their behalf are ordered to stop and desist from: blocking the roads
going to the properties of Lepanto located at sitioMadaymen; to stop and desist
from performing acts that would unjustly restrain and/or deprive Lepanto and
its employees from exercising their right to fence or enclose the subject
properties; and also to stop and desist from converging, camping, picketing and
installing any and all forms of barricade (human and otherwise) in roads
leading to the properties that tend to block, close or constrict the ingress
and egress depriving Lepanto of their right to exercise its ownership and
perform its lawful business therein within 20 days from the receipt of the
TRO.”
Meanwhile, a preliminary hearing of the preliminary
injunction was set on June 11 at the Abatan RTC.
Following this development, FSE released a statement
saying that they will continue to observe and abide by the rule of law. “We do
not want anyone physically hurt from these procedures. We are hoping that the
picketers would also heed the orders and decisions of the courts.”
Earlier a 20 day TRO was issued against the FSE by
the NCIP and FSE management respected the order voluntarily stopping the
drilling prior to the issuance of the TRO from the NCIP.
The FSE project where partners Lepanto (60%) and Gold
Fields (40%) is the company conducting the geo technical drilling at sitio Madaymen
in Mankayan where a picket has been ongoing for several months now.
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