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==[[Lanao del Norte News]]== | ==[[Lanao del Norte News]]== | ||
''' | '''Army, DENR boost anti-logging drive in Lanao''' | ||
*Source: http:// | *Source: http://www.philstar.com/nation/article.aspx?publicationsubcategoryid=200&articleid=727463 | ||
* | *September 15, 2011 12:28 PM | ||
:by | :by Jun Pasaylo | ||
MANILA, Philippines – The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) issued a directive stopping the transport of illegally cut logs from Salvador town in Lanao del Norte, following reports of proliferation of logging activities in the area amid Palace suspension order. | |||
During the monthly meeting of the anti-illegal logging task force in Tubod town Wednesday, DENR forester German Pandaten cited the on-going probe of logging activities in the hinterlands of Salvador. | |||
He cited that their office has already prevented the issuance of Certificate of Tree Plantation Ownership (COTPLO) to private land owners, pending ocular inspections of environment authorities and operatives of the Philippine Army. | |||
Lt.Col. Ferninand Razalan, commander of the 35th Infantry Battalion, said that “there was no instance in the immediate pasts that the inspection was done, the Army was never invited during inspection” if it even occurred. | |||
Pandaten pointed out that the COTPLO could only be acquired if the applicants present a land title, certificate of land Ownership Agreement (CLOA), certificate from the village chief that the trees truly came from the area, among others. | |||
COTPLO holders are allowed to harvest trees within the area specified in the document. However, this has been suspended under Executive Order No. 23 issued by President Benigno Aquino III last February following series of landslide incidents in the country. | |||
Earlier, philstar.com reported of the continuous flow of logs from the hinterlands of Salvador town to the saw mills in the urban areas of Lanao del Norte despite the indefinite suspension order of all logging operations in the country. | |||
The exclusive report also prompted the local DENR office to stop issuing transport permits to a certain Ahmad John Tawan-Tawan of Pansor in Salvador town. | |||
The local environment office however did not elaborate if there were previously issued COPLO aside from Tawan-tawan as the Community Environment and Natural Resources Officer in-charge in the area, Pacasum Mascara, repeatedly skipped the anti-illegal logging meetings. | |||
During yesterday’s meeting, Razalan also revealed on the alleged illegal logging activities in the hinterland-boundaries of the towns of Tubod, Nunungan, and Salvador in Lano Del Norte. | |||
He said his unit’s own intelligence net disclosed of the unabated proliferation of illegal logging due to “a perceived conspiracy between individuals who circumvent the law for their own personal interest”. | |||
He added that there are no more trees being cut from privately-owned lots, but are all coming from the public timberlands. | |||
“The trees from the timberland are pooled in a log pond in Pagalongan village in Salvador before transported to their destination at Findlay Miller Timber Company in Kolambugan,” he pointed out. | |||
He stressed that the trees were sourced some few kilometers away from the northeastern side of Mt Inayawan, a declared national park. | |||
He added that the falcata species are believed to be brought to the Salvador log pond while the hard woods are hidden in the different villages in Salvador, Nunungan and Sapad where they are processed through “guerrilla-type” sawmills. | |||
The military official added that the intensive anti-logging operations of his team resulted to the reduction of “probably 60 percent of illegal logging activities from the second quarter of this year to the present”. | |||
“Bakit hindi gumawa ng batas para ma-sanction ang mga lumber and hardware owners sa Kapatagan Valley and other towns,” Razalan cited, adding that these business establishments were among the topmost buyers of woods from illegal loggers. | |||
He added that the Army is augmenting its aerial reconnaissance in the hinterlands of the municipalities of Tubod, Magsaysay, Tangkal, Nunungan, Salvador and Kolambugan to “once-and-for-all” put an end to the illegal logging activities in Lanao del Norte. | |||
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