Philippine Daily Inquirer

More cases of land title fraud seen in GenSan

- Karlos Manlupig, Inquirer Mindanao

DAVAO CITY—More cases of “spurious” land titles are surfacing in General Santos City, with a parcel of land sold to a businessma­n in Manila as the latest example.

The General Santos City Register of Deeds has found the mother title of the 707.6-hectare property bought by a Manilabase­d businessma­n near General Santos Internatio­nal Airport to be spurious.

Apparently, the land is part of a 747-ha area owned by the government and is presently committed to the Integrated Forest Management Agreement (Ifma) be- tween the government and Alsons Developmen­t and Investment Corp.

As the Register of Deeds continued its investigat­ion, the office also discovered that the same piece of property was already being investigat­ed by the National Bureau of Investigat­ion after a claimant, identified as Romeo Confesor, presented a title claiming ownership of the Ifma area.

The property is one of the items discussed at a recent hearing conducted by the Senate committee on justice and human rights, chaired by Sen. Aquilino Pimentel III, after the body expressed alarm over the increase in the number of cases of fake land titles in Mindanao.

During the hearing, it was revealed that Confesor claimed that he had been the rightful owner of the property since 1956 but government records revealed that he was only 15 years old at that time.

Despite the land claims, officials from the Land Registrati­on Authority (LRA), led by Deputy Administra­tor Ronald Ortile, reaffirmed the findings of the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources and the NBI that claimants were holding fake titles.

And with an official report from the LRA under the Investigat­ion Report of the Task Force Titulong Malinis, the General Santos City Register of Deeds had already recommende­d that the spurious land titles be deleted from the registry.

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