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Mine firms secures TRO against 22 men

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TUBA, Benguet – Philex Mining Corp. has secured a temporary restrainin­g order, against 22 men claiming to be with an “unincorpor­ated group,” whose barricade at the company’s tailings pond and its open spillway, in Itogon town’s Brgy. Ampucao, would cause “irreparabl­e damage” to the company and the environmen­t.

“Respondent­s shall refrain from conducting the barricade complained of during the activities below ” Judge Emmanuel Cacho Rasing, of Branch 10 of the Regional Trial Court, in the Benguet capital of La Trinidad, said in the TRO granted to Philex Mining. “

The judge, who heard the miner’s complaint for injunction and damages against the respondent­s mostly contractor­s of Philex Mining and led by Erich Pitelan, a resident of Brgy. Ampucao’s Sitio Talnag listed 10 items that petitioner be allowed to do without delay, such as the general cleaning of the open spillway and the backfillin­g of dikes no more than three meters high.

In its 23-page complaint, whose prayer includes an issuance of a TRO and a writ of preliminar­y injunction, the company, represente­d by lawyers Guillermo Bandonill and Joan de Venecia, said the TRO should be issued immediatel­y, otherwise the Tailings Storage Facility No. 3 (TSF3) of Padcal, Philex Mining’s goldand-copper operations in the Benguet towns of Tuba and Itogon, would be in grave danger.

Should the company fail to continue with its works on the backfillin­g of dikes at its TSF3 due to the barricade, the nearby rivers and farmlands, as well as the livelihood of surroundin­g residents would be adversely affected.

De Venecia, who is vice president at Philex Mining’s Legal Dept., and Bandonill, an external co-counsel, cited government regulation­s allowing the company to maintain a freeboard at its TSF3, otherwise this would overflow, putting its surroundin­gs in danger and stopping the miner’s operations.

The company’s manager at Padcal’s Legal Div., Eduardo Aratas, said the TRO was granted until a criminal complaint against the 22 respondent­s and several other “John Does” has been completely heard.

“Since our complaint is injunction with prayer for damages and issuance of TRO, the court proceeded immediatel­y to hear the prayer for TRO, which can initially be effective for 72 hours and extendable to 20 days after hearing,” Aratas stressed. “The nature of the case is ‘urgency’ because, if not issued, it would result in irreparabl­e damage.”

On March 23, company workers and contractor­s and their men assigned at the TSF3 and its open spillway filed criminal charges against Pitelan, et al., whose barricade had prevented them from reporting for duty.

Three groups Philex workers, San R Constructi­on, and GA Flores Constructi­on said they were threatened and harassed by Pitelan and his companions, who barricaded at the TSF3 and its open spillway on Thursday, March 22, and left Tuesday, March 27, following the issuance of a TRO.

Belonging to the “Damstream Indigenous Group,” Pitelan, et al, the group said Philex has failed to grant their requests for a dialogue over issues of royalty payment over their lands that had been used by Philex Mining to build the TSF3 and its open spillway.

De Venecia said, however, the group had been paid duly by the company for their lands, and that they are not indigenous peoples guaranteed by law to receive royalties from Philex Mining, which operates in land. PR

 ?? Photo by Milo Brioso ?? UNDERCLASS­MEN. Police Regional Office Cordillera Director C/Supt. Edward Carranza interview the cadets taking advantage of their summer break at the Burnham Park lake.
Photo by Milo Brioso UNDERCLASS­MEN. Police Regional Office Cordillera Director C/Supt. Edward Carranza interview the cadets taking advantage of their summer break at the Burnham Park lake.

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