LA TRINIDAD, Benguet -- The Chamber of Mines
of the Philippines (COMP) is urging the government to protect mining
investments in the countryside after two of its member companies suffered
attacks from communist rebels.
Recently, NPA
guerrillas also attacked a drill site of the Lepanto Consolidated Mining in
Mankayan, Benguet, and burned equipment that cost millions of pesos.
Also last month,
Philex Mining Corp. subsidiary Philex Gold Mining Corp. suspended its
exploration activities in Sipalay City, Negros Occidental after suspected New
People’s Army rebels raided its mine site and burned a bunk house and a
generator set.
The company’s exploration site is located in
Sitio Umas, Barangay Kamindangan. The area of the attack is 30 kilometers away
from the company’s Bulawan gold project.
“The
Chamber strongly condemns these recent attacks on our members Philex Mining
Corp. and Lepanto Mining Corp., which endanger the lives not only of mining
employees but also of residents of mining communities and the government troops
that these terrorists encounter,” the COMP said.
The group said that
even as it members reinforce security measures around its mine sites, the
government must take the lead in protecting businesses and key investments.
“Despite such attacks,
these terrorists have failed in fleecing these companies of their
‘revolutionary tax’ even as they continue to do the same to small-scale miners
who have no means to protect themselves,” the COMP said.
The COMP noted that in
October 2011, NPAs attacked the sites of Taganito Mining Corp. and Platinum
Group Metals Corp. in Claver, Surigao del Norte.
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