NPAs raid, burn Lepanto PNP station, cyanide plant, equipment
>> Friday, June 16, 2017
MANKAYAN, Benguet – Communist guerrillas raided and burned a police
outpost here Wednesday night including cyanide processing plant and mine
equipment to protest operations of the Lepanto Consolidated and Mining Co. and
Chinese businessmen doing business by running the plant.
A joint statement of the
Martin Montana Chadli Molintas Command, New People’s Army – Ilocos
Cordillera Region and Sey-ang Rayos Jennifer ‘Maria’ Cariño Command, NPA –
Benguet said they launched the raid around 10 p.m. to midnight also against military, paramilitary
and police forces who were reportedly serving as “security force” of the mining
company.
The statement said the guerrillas also burned and
exploded earth moving equipment at Tailings Dam 5A lime plant between barangays
Colalo and Cabiten being used for quarrying.
Colalo folks have reportedly been protesting quarrying
for fear their lands would erode again like what happened in 1999 when the
mountain where the Colalo Elementary School stood eroded bringing houses along
with it to the foot of the mountain.
According to the statement, the LCMC “grabbed” hectares
of lands of Colalo and Cabiten families so it would be able to build Tailings
Dam 5A.
Affected families reportedly protested but police and
paramilitary elements dispersed them.
In April 2013, the NPA also burned drilling machines of
LCMC in Colalo which were being used to build Tailings Dam 5B to increase area
for mining operations resulting to
destruction of around 400 hectares of
ancestral land.
Drilling operations were stopped since folks of Barangays
Bulalacao, Tabio and Balili held barricades and protest rallies for around a
year.
Following this, the NPA reportedly burned equipment at
Tailings Dam A and ambushed elements of the 81st IB stationed at the dam site.
Last Wednesday night the NPA reportedly burned the
carbon-in-pulp (CIP) cyanide processing plant in Sitio Ampontoc, Barangay
Colalo owned by barangay captain Ambino Padawi being operated by Chinese
businessmen renting the plant.
A backhoe and other equipment used in the plant were
reportedly also burned.
According to the NPA, the CIP was reportedly installed
over ancestral land allegedly “grabbed” by Ambino from a Colalo clan.
The people of Colalo reportedly protested the
“land-grabbing” by Ambino, who allegedly harassed and intimidated protesters.
The people said they wanted operations of the cyanide
plant stopped as it was poisoning their drinking water.
Last Wednesday, after burning the cyanide plant, the NPA
also burned the Community Police Action
Center that Ambino reportedly built near the plant.
The NPA warned state forces to stop being used as
“security forces” of LCMC or they will conduct punitive actions like raids.
According to the revolutionary groups, the mining company
had been destructive to the environment due to its mining operations which had
adversely affected the people.
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