Sunday, June 3, 2012

P200,000 reward for lawyer, cop killer


A P200,000 reward was offered by the mayor of this city for information that will lead to the arrest of suspects in the killing of a layer and a police officer on Thursday.

Mayor Christian Natividad said they have set aside a reward of P100,000 each for the killers of Lawyer Lysandro Sanchez and PO2 Ronnel Coquia.

Both victims were killed by a motorcycle riding gunman along the McArthur Highway in Barangay Tikay here on Thursday, around 10:45 AM.

“The killing must be stopped and justice must be served,” Natividad said in offering the reward money.

The recent killing was the third of its kind in just six months in this city, which involves persons who filed charges in court.

On January 25, Cristina Roxas was shot in the head while on board a passenger utility jeepney along the McArthur Highway, just outside the provincial capitol compound.

Last November, a similar incident occurred at the Malolos City proper, just meters away from the Malolos City hall.

Police said that all cases involves persons who minutes earlier left a local court house where cases they filed or filed against them is heard.

All three incidents were allegedly perpetrated by hired killers, and in broad day light.

The killing of Sanchez and Coquia occurred at around 10:45Am, while the killing of Roxas was done around 11AM, and the other was done around 2PM last November.

Last March, no less than Governor Wilhelmino Alvarado expressed alarm over the spate of killings in the province.

He said that while crime incidents in the province remain low compared to last year, he is bothered by the audacity of killers who killed with impunity in broad day light.

Alvarado also said that the killing is an insult to local enforcement as not one has been arrested.

The same was echoed by local businessmen here who said that killings in broad daylight could impact their operations

IBP to fete outstanding lawyers; including new SC justice, impeachment prosecutor


MALOLOS CITY—A member of the prosecution team in the impeachment trial of the Chief Justice and newly appointed Supreme Court (SC) associate justice will lead lawyers who will be feted here next week.

Others includes newly promoted Court of Appeals Justice, an executive judge of the Regional Trial Court (RTC) here and this year’s bar topnotcher who came from Meycauayan City.

Lawyer Ted Villanueva, the president of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) Bulacan chapter said recognition of outstanding chapter member encourages other members to excel.

“This will coincide with the reception for our new members and it is a good opportunity to introduce to them members that can be their models,” Villanueva said.

Among the outstanding members of the IBP-Bulacan that will be feted are Associate Justice Estela Bernabe who was promoted to the SC after serving Makati RTC.

Bernabe hailed from Plaridel town and a sister of Lawyer Zoilo Perlas, the Regional Director of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) in Central Luzon.

Villanueva said that Lawyer Renato Samonte, former IBP-Bulacan chapter president will also be feted for being a member of the prosecution team in the impeachment trial against Chief Justice Renator Corona.

He said that it was Samonte who conducted a cross-examination on former Manila Mayor Lito Atienza during the trial.

Other members who will receive recognition are outgoing Executive Judge Renato Francisco who was appointed to the Court of Appeals (CA), and his successor Judge Maria Theresa Mendoza-Arcega.

Outgoing provincial prosecutor Gerry Geronimo, and incoming RTC judges namely Liza Marie Tecson, Cita Jose-Clemente, and Victoria Ruiz.

Villanueva said that Lawyer Jesus Ricardo Degala, a councilor of the city of Malolos will be feted for community service, along with families that produced three lawyers will also be given distinguished merit award, and lawyers who has been member of the chapters for 30, 40, and 50 years.

New lawyers like Raul Atadero, the 2011 Bar Topnotcher, and Sherwin Tugna of Citizens’ Battle Against Corruption (Cibac) Party-list will be inducted and feted as well.

The awarding will be held at the Hiyas ng Bulacan Pavillion here on June 7.  (Dino Balabo)

Gov wants revocation of mining claims in Bulacan


by Ramon Efren R. Lazaro

CITY OF MALOLOS —Bulacan Gov. Wilhelmino Sy Alvarado has made an urgent request to Environment Sec. Ramon Paje for the immediate revocation/denial of all mining claims/applications of Neutron Construction and Marketing Corp. (NCMC) and Atlantic Mines and Trading Corp. (AMTC) in the province.

Alvarado’s letter, dated May 31, 2012 to Paje and copy furnished to Leo Jasareno, director of the Mines and Geoscience Bureau and Danilo Uykieng, OIC-regional director MGB-DENR in Central Luzon, cites countless reports and complaints expressing strong opposition against the alleged unlawful and unfair mining claims/applications and operations of NCMC and AMTC covering an area of 14,000 hectares in the mountainous town of Dona Remedios Trinidad.

Alvarado also cited the murder of the company’s geodetic engineer, Arnel Iqual, on May 23 this year in the mining area that “shows the company’s inability to maintain peace and order in their atrocious mining claim.”

The governor added that the “brutal killing happened in the presence of seven other security personnel, who are allegedly armed and have been involved in various incidents of harassment  of residents-landowners within their mining claims, and worse of the indigenous peoples living therein.

The governor also noted that the municipal government of Dona Remedios Trinidad has long been opposing and complaining the appalling mining claims of NCMC and AMTC for it has been depriving landowners to enjoy their full rights over their properties and their failure to operate retards the progress of the town and its people.

With this, Alvarado  attached the municipality’s Kapasyahan Bilang 2006-065 entitled “Kapasiyahang Hinihiling sa Tanggapan ng Kagawaran ng Pagmimina at Likas na Yaman (Bureau of Mines) na Makansela ang Mining Rights ng Malawakang/Malakihang Pagmimina ng Neutron Construction and Marketing Corporation sa Bayan ng Dona Remedios Trinidad.”

Included was the letter of then-Mayor Evelyn Paulino that expressed her strong opposition and concerns as regards its adverse environmental impact, watershed destruction and existing stewardship contracts.

The governor also said that the present officials of Dona Remedios Trinidad are also strongly opposing the mining claims/applications and operations of NCMC and AMTC.

Alvarado cited a municipal resolution approving the request of NCMC and AMTC was passed but vetoed by Mayor Ronaldo Flores on the grounds of requirement for current barangay resolutions of newly elected barangay officials granting their request; certification given by NCIP is only for exploration and not mining operations; the actual determination that the area beingclaimed have tax declaration, title and other actual occupant; permission of the landowners; submission of all documents needed by the office of the mayor; and legal bases that it is within the ancestral domain.

The Sierra Madre Environmental Society Inc., Alvarado said also filed a letter-complaint to Secretary Paje on August 26, 2011 that NCMC and AMtC have failed “to comply with the mandatory requirements for the approval of their atrocious mining claims/applications such as public hearing, resolutions of all barangays and municipal government of Dona Remedios Trinidad, requirement under several DENR issuances, etc., and thus they have no right to demand royalty from landowners who want to benefit from their lands.

Alvarado said the provincial government of Bulacan adopts the said letter and joins the said NGO in its prayer to cancel/revoke all the mining claims/applications of NCMC and AMTC in Dona Remedios Trinidad.

DENR, Alvarado said must also consider the resolution passed by the Samahan ng mga Liga ng Barangay under Kapasiyahan Bilang 2011-004 “Kapasiyahang Hinihiling sa Butihing Tanggapan ng Mines and Geoscience Bureau Regional Office III, City of San Fernando, Pampanga, na Mapawalang Bisa ang Aplikasyon ng MPSA ng Neuton construction and Marketing Corporation at Atlantic Mines and Trading Corporation sa Nasasakupan ng Bayan ng Dona Remedios Trinidad, Bulacan.

Due to the numerous complaints against the said mining companies, the Bulacan Environment and Natural Resource Office (BENRO) headed by Rustico de Belen conducted investigations that reveal “several violations committed by NCMC and AMTC not only within their large-scal mining but also their small-scale mining operations.”

The governor said that based on their records, the said companies “have been operating outside of the permitted area and allowed illegal operations in their mining claims, thus tantamount to illegal extraction or illegal mining in violation of mining and other environmental laws.

Because of these violations, Alvarado said that they have requested for the immediate cancellation/revocation/denial of all mining claims/applications and related permits in the name of Neutron construction and Marketing Corp. and Atlantic Mines and Trading Corp. in the province of Bulacan and the declaration of the entire areas as Minahang Bayan  as a very vital livelihood program of the municipality of Dona Remedios Trinidad.

Bulacan set for Environment Month




CITY OF MALOLOS —In celebration of the Environment Month this June, the Provincial Government of Bulacan through the Bulacan Environment and Natural Resources Office will launch series of activities that will raise awareness and encourage participation among Bulakenyos in environment protection and conservation.

With this year’s theme: “Linangin ang Kakayahan, Kalingain ang Kalikasan para sa Kinabukasan”, Gov. Wilhelmino M. Sy-Alvarado said the “Buwan ng Kapaligiran” will kick off on June 4, 2012   via a groundbreaking of Bulacan Ecology Center at the Bulacan Medical Center at 7:00 am and will be followed by a short program during the Monday Flag Raising Ceremony at the Bulacan Capitol Gym in this city.

Livelihood and solid waste management program such as BENRO’s Eco-Trike project will be launched too as well as the turn-over of classroom chairs out of recovered logs, he added.

On June 15, a groundbreaking of historical marker at the Real De Kakarong, Pandi will be held to promote and protect eco-tourism areas in the province, as well as KKK ( Kalikasan, Kasaysayan at Kasarinlan) painting contest and Tree-Planting.

BENRO also will hold an Environmental Summit on June 21 at the Bulacan Hiyas Pavilion which aims to involve each Bulakenyo in its fight against climate change that will be participated by groups of stakeholders, academe, big industries, local government units, House of Representatives and environment officials.

Moreover, a Basic Training on Environmental Law Enforcement is slated on June 26 to strengthen the capabilities of municipal and city ENROs and environmental law enforcers on basic law enforcement.

Lastly, on June 29, there will be a launching of Collaborative Governance of Urbanizing Watersheds, an integrated research, institution and capacity building for sustainability and climate risk adaptation in Angat River Basin.

Alvarado  and  BENRO Officer Atty. Rustico de Belen vow for a year-round effort  of imparting the importance of conserving, protecting and managing the environment to ensure it is maintained for present and future generations.