The Philippine Star

‘House grabbers to face bazooka’

- By ALEXIS ROMERO

After allowing members of the Kalipunan ng Damayang Mahihirap (Kadamay) to occupy a government housing project in Bulacan, President Duterte yesterday vowed to use high-powered rifles and bazookas to prevent any new illegal occupation by the urban poor group.

Accusing Kadamay of engaging in “anarchical activities,” he said, “They won’t be able to repeat it next time. I will build houses… and I will have them guarded with five M60 and bazooka. Unang entrada pa lang bitawan mo na (Use them upon first entry).”

Speaking to troopers of the Western Command in Palawan, Duterte reiterated his call for soldiers and policemen to let go of the housing units illegally occupied by Kadamay to avoid violent confrontat­ions.

“I would want to make first the report that your housing units were seized by poor people like us. But those are the guys used by the Left and they are into such anarchical activities and I cannot force them to leave because some of the awardees (of housing units) were policemen and soldiers,” Duterte said.

“I said if this thing continues and the soldiers and policemen stop them, some people may get killed. So I urge you as your President, let’s just give it to them, to the Kadamay. And do not worry because I will build you a better one,” he added.

Duterte said the houses to be provided to soldiers and policemen would have access to electricit­y and water, utilities that he said are lacking in the houses seized by the urban poor group.

Kadamay members forcibly occupied close to 6,000 housing units in Bulacan last month as they decried the alleged failure of the government to implement an effective housing program for the poor. Members said they only occupied houses that have remained idle for five years.

Duterte vowed to make sure that Kadamay would not be able to occupy other housing projects.

“Anarchy? Hanggang diyan lang ‘yan sa Bulacan (only up to Bulacan),” Duterte said.

Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV claimed yesterday that Kadamay is a front for the Communist Party of the Philippine­s (CPP).

Speaking at a press conference at the Senate, Trillanes said that his informatio­n was from the security sector, which he has not been able to verify yet.

“If this is true then this has security implicatio­ns because now they have a community to serve as a sanctuary for the communists,” Trillanes said.

He explained that members of the CPP’s armed wing, the New People’s Army, who are on the run from the law would now be able to hide within that community in Pandi and the authoritie­s would not be able to go after them.

According to Trillanes, the proximity to Metro Manila of the Pandi community would also be a cause of concern if the reports were true.

Kadamay order faces legal obstacle

Duterte’s directive for Kadamay members to stay put in the government housing units they occupied in Pandi, Bulacan has run into a legal obstacle.

In a radio interview yesterday, Negros Occidental Rep. Alfredo Benitez, who chairs the House of Representa­tives committee on housing and urban developmen­t, said he and Duterte’s housing czar Leoncio Evasco Jr. have agreed that the President’s instructio­n would require congressio­nal approval.

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