Environment Secretary Roy Cimatu has called for the creation of an enforcement bureau within the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), following the killing of a forest ranger by timber poachers in Palawan province last week.
During the agency鈥檚 budget hearing in the House of Representatives on Friday, Cimatu admitted that the DENR still lacked teeth in enforcing the country鈥檚 environmental laws, while many frontline officers remained at risk.
鈥淲e believe that the creation of an enforcement bureau under the DENR can effectively stop illegal logging, smuggling of wildlife species and other environmental crimes,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e hope that there would be a law to help us.鈥
Cimatu, a former chief of staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, also said during the hearing that he had initiated training of enforcers in handling weapons, particularly shotguns.
The DENR鈥檚 enforcement officers, including forest rangers, are not allowed to bring weapons in their patrols. Instead, they are accompanied by soldiers or policemen in their operations.
Weapons
Some DENR personnel, however, still resort to patrolling on their own when their armed escorts are unavailable, the agency鈥檚 officials said.
According to Henry Adornado, DENR director in Mimaropa (Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon, Palawan), the agency鈥檚 forest rangers are under the supervision of the DENR鈥檚 Forest Management Bureau.
With the death of forest ranger Bienvinido Veguilla Jr. last week, the environment department also renewed its call to Congress to allow its enforcement personnel to carry weapons to protect themselves.
Veguilla was killed by suspected illegal loggers that his team had caught in the act of cutting lumber in El Nido town.
Veguilla, who carried a .45-caliber gun, managed to shoot one of his attackers, Filman Flores (not Fernan Flores as earlier reported), before he died from hack wounds.
Flores, who was hit in the abdomen, died in a hospital on Saturday afternoon.
Also on Saturday, another suspect, Ruel Fulgencio, was wounded in a shootout with policemen when he tried to resist arrest in Barangay Corong-Corong, El Nido.
Adornado said the police, in a series of operations, also arrested Welmer Juancho, Dexter Sumalague and Carding Fulgencio, leaving one unidentified person at large.
Welcome development
The police filed murder charges against the suspects on Friday.
鈥淭his is a welcome development. Police acted fast on [Veguilla鈥檚] case,鈥 Adornado said.
Green group Kalikasan People鈥檚 Network for the Environment (Kalikasan) has called the attention of the Commission on Human Rights to Veguilla鈥檚 killing.
Kalikasan national coordinator Leon Dulce noted that Veguilla was the 18th environmental defender killed in Palawan since 2001, making the province the third deadliest for environmentalists in the country.
鈥淭he culture of impunity is clearly affecting environmental defenders even from the ranks of government itself,鈥 he said in a statement. 鈥淒efenders, both in and out of the government, are neglected by the state 鈥 There should be a greater state support for our forest rangers and voluntary paraenforcers.鈥 鈥With a report from Madonna Virola