From the Mindanao Examiner Blog site (Mar 21): Troops, illegal loggers clash in Sultan Kudarat
Security forces clashed with suspected illegal loggers on Tuesday in the
southern Philippines, but there were no reports of casualties on both sides,
officials said.
Officials said army soldiers and pro-government militias
were securing illegally cut logs and lumber in the town of Bagumbayan in Sultan
Kudarat province when they came under fire.
Army Col. Edmundo Pangilinan
said dozens of armed men fired on the troops and tried to retrieve the logs, but
they failed. He said villagers have previously tipped off the military and the
police about the illegal logging in the area, particularly in hinterland village
of Kabulanan.
Because of the reports, soldiers, headed by Lt. Col.
Marlou Guloy, of the 46th Infantry Battalion, were sent to patrol the area along
with the police and governmet foresters until they tumbled on the logs estimated
around 300,000 board feet.
The piles of logs occupied a stretch eight
kilometers long and due to the huge number of logs, authorities have requested
cargo trucks to haul it all off.
It was not immediately known who wa
behind the nefarious activities, but the military deployed more soldiers to
track down the illegal loggers.
http://mindanaoexaminer.blogspot.com/2013/03/troops-illegal-loggers-clash-in-sultan.html
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