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DENR-10 dares accusers: Prove extortion allegation­s

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AN OFFICIAL of the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) in Northern Mindanao challenged accusers to prove that environmen­t officials in Initao extorted money from Ibrahim Basher, the Initao College grenade explosion suspect, in exchange for the release of his confiscate­d vehicle and lumbers.

Lawyer Florenda Lamason-Yap, chief of DENR-10’s legal division said this amid allegation­s circulatin­g online that Basher went to the Community Environmen­t and Natural Resources Office (Cenro) in Initao several times and was made to pay money for the release of his confiscate­d items.

“Dali raman kaayo mag-allege nga naay graft and corruption. They should present evidence and I promise you within a week naay action from us. In the first place, our people in Cenro doesn’t have authority to release confiscate­d items,” Yap said in an interview Friday.

Basher, the 65-year-old man who lobbed a grenade at the Initao College on Thursday, November 28, apparently came from the Cenro office and ran amok after officials refused to give in to his request.

He was killed after being shot several times by responding policemen while in a scuffle with Police Senior Master Sergeant Jason Magno who also died as a result of the grenade explosion.

Yap disclosed that Cenro personnel flagged down a vehicle owned by Basher but driven by his son in barangay Lumbia on March 25 this year after transporti­ng 319 pieces of lauan lumber with an estimated value of P148,850 from Lanao del Sur to Cagayan de Oro.

Yap said that a month after the apprehensi­on, a hearing was held at Cenro office to hear Basher’s side, the usual protocol after confiscati­ons.

However, the DENR issued a forfeiture order of Basher’s vehicle and lumber on October. Yap said he can still appeal his case to the office of the Secretary of the DENR.

Also, a criminal case is already filed against Basher for transporti­ng lumbers illegally.

All forest products without necessary transport documents will be confiscate­d including the conveyance­s or vehicles used during the offense.

“Subo man paminawon pero ang DENR nag-implement lang mi sa balaod. Siyempre mo-reason out pud siya, basta sa ato, gitagaan na sila ug higayon,” Yap said.

Yap called on the public to follow environmen­tal laws as well as report irresponsi­ble employees to their office, and not on social media.

“Musunod lang ta sa atong polisiya kay para raman pud sa atong kaayohan, dili man ni nga naa mi gipihig, gipaboran ang usa, ang balaod giapply sa tanan similar situation. Ug naa pud kakulangon among mga tao namo sa DENR, pahibal-a mi diri sa DENR office para atong masuta unsay tinuod kay andam man sad mi pagdisipli­na sa among tawo kung naay kasaypanan,” she added.

 ??  ?? DENR-10 chief of legal division Atty. Florenda
DENR-10 chief of legal division Atty. Florenda

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