The Philippine Star

Security sought for Lanao Sur electric co-op

- By PAOLO ROMERO

The House committee on energy yesterday urged the Philippine National Police to provide security to an electric cooperativ­e in Lanao del Sur whose equipment were recently torched by unidentifi­ed armed men.

Committee vice chairman and 1-Care party-list Rep. Michael Angelo Rivera said the burning of a truck in Ditsaan-Ramain town on May 13 should be investigat­ed and the culprits brought to justice.

The police earlier reported that gunmen set on fire a boom truck owned by a power project contractor hired by the Lanao del Sur Electric Cooperativ­e (Lasureco) as the driver and workers were about to install new electric lines.

“This is most unfortunat­e because its the people who will suffer from these conflicts,” Mindoro Oriental Rep. Rey Umali, chairman of the panel, said.

Lasureco said the incident was apparently triggered by its disconnect­ion policy after it cut off electric service for the local government last year due to unpaid bills amounting to over P26 million.

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