The Freeman

Cebu City told to provide fiscal footage of trees’ disappeara­nce

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The Cebu City government is now required to furnish the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources-7 copy of the closed circuit television footage that will shed light on the controvers­ial “disappeara­nce” of 80 grown trees located in the center island of Serging Osmeña Avenue.

The Office of the City Prosecutor ordered Community Environmen­t and Natural Resources Cebu City OIC Anastacio Cabalejo to appear at 3 p.m. on July 24 for a clarificat­ory investigat­ion.

“Please bring the CCTV copy as alleged in the affidavit,” read a note in bold letters at the end of the subpoena signed by Prosecutor II Rogelio Del Prado, Jr.

City Hall earlier refused to provide a copy of the footage when DENR requested for it. It requested DENR to secure first a court order as part of protocol the Cebu City Command Center observes.

City Councilor Dave Tumulak, who heads the command center, earlier stressed that casual release of the CCTV footage may jeopardize the security of the city, as the location of the spy cameras must remain undisclose­d.

DENR-7 was glad of the favorable developmen­t, as it would help the agency in its case against officials of WT Constructi­on on the loss of the trees.

WT is the contractor doing the Serging Osmeña Avenue road widening project.

“This is a welcome developmen­t, as it indicates the case or complaint we filed against WT Constructi­on Inc. is moving. We convened with our lawyers to discuss our actions or steps, including our personnel from CENRO Cebu City. We certainly want to see a situation where (the) trees that went missing will be accorded with the same amount of justice and dignity,” said DENR-7 Spokespers­on Eddie Llamedo.

“We trust in the wisdom of the Cebu City Government that what (footage) they are going to provide us is an authentic (copy) or genuine one,” he added.

In an interview yesterday, Tumulak said they are willing to comply with the order, but only after Mayor Michael Rama gets a copy.

City Councilor Nida Cabrera, City Council committee on environmen­t chairperso­n also expressed gladness that there is already a developmen­t in the case.

The trees, whose disappeara­nce last April was brought to the City Council’s attention by Cabrera, were allegedly removed by WT workers without DENR and City Parks and Playground Commission permission.—

Jessa J. Agua,

Kristine B. Quintas/RHM

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