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| Gen. Renato Miranda protecting illegal loggers?; TF Kalikasan chief protecting illegal loggers as per news | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Sep 23 2012, 08:03 PM (531 Views) | |
| flipzi | Sep 23 2012, 08:03 PM Post #1 |
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A general and 2 colonels are implicated in protecting illegal loggers Task Force Kalikasan When he tried to calm down Seblario, Aguillon said Seblario dropped the name of the task force’s head, retired Gen. Renato Miranda. A week later, Aguillon said an official of the task force accompanied Seblario at the community environment and natural resources office (Cenro) “more likely to negotiate the release of the seized logs.” He identified the official as retired Col. Harry Taladua, who is close to retired Col. Ernesto Ga, an assistant of Miranda in the task force. Miranda admitted meeting Seblario “twice or thrice” but said the meetings were “casual.” Reports of Seblario’s involvement in illegal logging are being investigated, he said. He said Taladua, too, would be investigated. “The allegation that he was with Seblario … is worth looking into. I will investigate the matter as soon as I come back to Mindanao,” said Miranda, who is in Manila to attend to his ailing wife. Taladua has not answered the Inquirer’s text messages and calls.
IF THIS IS HAPPENING THEN IT IS HIGH TIME A PRESIDENTIAL TASK GROUP WILL BE CREATED TO HANDLE THIS. ALSO, THE PRESIDENT AS THE COMMANDER IN CHIEF SHOULD ASSIGN ENOUGH UNITS FROM THE MILITARY TO BE FOREST PROTECTORS. Suggesting these to fight this evil. 1. Confiscate all chainsaws. 2. All Chainsaw owned by legitimate loggers must be given a license. 3. Heavy penalty on all those who transport, carry or sell unlicensed chainsaws. 4. Arm the Presidential Task Group or the DENR monitoring team with helicopters, light plane or UAVs to regularly monitor the forest for any illegal activity. 5. CCTV on critical areas must be placed like roads that the loggers used. 6. remove all secondary roads or make it impassable to vehicles 8. blow up bridges used by illegal loggers 9. create a livelihood program manned by experts to give the people an alternative livelihood opportunity 10. punish the big names involved in illegal logging to discourage the rest Edited by flipzi, Sep 23 2012, 08:17 PM.
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| flipzi | Sep 23 2012, 08:07 PM Post #2 |
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by the way, this is one of the cases that were being investigated by the late Sec. Robredo |
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