Philippine Daily Inquirer

THEFT CASES VS LAND REFORM BENEFICIAR­IES IN QUEZON COCONUT FARM WITHDRAWN

- By Delfin T. Mallari Jr.

LUCENA CITY— The criminal cases filed against 35 beneficiar­ies of the government’s land reform program for allegedly stealing coconuts in the Bondoc Peninsula district in Quezon province have been withdrawn by the provincial prosecutor’s office.

However, one of their leaders, Maribel Luzara, president of Kilusang Magbubukid ng Bondoc Peninsula (KMBP), is facing 13 new complaints involving theft and violation of the antifencin­g law. These were submitted to the San Francisco town police by caretakers of Hacienda Matias.

“I expect the flood of arrest warrants to follow unless concerned government agencies move fast to end this injustice,” Luzara said.

On Thursday, KMBP received a copy of the provincial prosecutor’s motion for the withdrawal of the cases against 35 land reform beneficiar­ies in Hacienda Matias.

“Upon review of the evidence… there is a need to withdraw the informatio­n and refer the same to the provincial agrarian reform office for appropriat­e action,” said Ramon Dominguez Jr., Quezon deputy provincial prosecutor, in his May 22 motion filed in the Re- gional Trial Court Branch 96 in Catanauan town.

Cornelio Villapando, head of Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) Quezon II, said his office would certify that the cases were “not fit for trial.”

The farmers went into hiding after a court ordered their arrest.

Most of them are on the DAR’s list of land reform beneficiar­ies while some have been issued with certificat­es of land ownership award in the Matias estate.

One of them, Samuel Cuervo, 62, had a heart attack on June 4 and died while he was being taken to a hospital in Lucena City.

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