+ Follow MT. MABIO Tag
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[Title] => Bulacan cops told to arrest illegal miners
[Summary] => MALOLOS CITY The campaign to protect the environment in Bulacan took another level as Gov. Josie de la Cruz issued a memorandum directing the police to apprehend illegal miners and haulers of illegally sourced minerals.
Under Memorandum Order GO-2005-139 issued to Senior Superintendent Benedict Michael Fokno, provincial police director, policemen were deputized to apprehend illegal mining and quarrying operators, and haulers of illegally sourced mineral and quarry materials
[DatePublished] => 2006-07-03 00:00:00
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[Title] => Bulacans Biak na Bato park declared a no-mining zone
[Summary] => MALOLOS, Bulacan Alarmed by results of the aerial inspection last week of Mt. Mabio in San Miguel town, Gov. Josefina dela Cruz has declared the entire Biak na Bato National Park a no-mining zone.
Dela Cruz said this move came amid calls from the Bulacan Tourism Council and the Dangal ng Bulacan Foundation to permanently stop mining operations in the area as they believe that further destruction of the mountains there could pose hazards to the lowlands and the nearby provinces Nueva Ecija and Pampanga.
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[Title] => Mining firm exec nabbed for theft
[Summary] => MALOLOS CITY A top executive of a mining firm extracting marble from Mt. Mabio in San Miguel town was arrested yesterday for alleged theft.
Senior Superintendent Benedict Michael Fokno, Bulacan police chief, said Constantino Pascual, president of Rosemoor Mining and Development Corp. (RMDC) was arrested by elements of the San Miguel police station by virtue of an arrest warrant issued by Judge Olivia Escubio-Samar of Branch 79 of the Malolos Regional Trial Court.
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MT. MABIO
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[Title] => Bulacan cops told to arrest illegal miners
[Summary] => MALOLOS CITY The campaign to protect the environment in Bulacan took another level as Gov. Josie de la Cruz issued a memorandum directing the police to apprehend illegal miners and haulers of illegally sourced minerals.
Under Memorandum Order GO-2005-139 issued to Senior Superintendent Benedict Michael Fokno, provincial police director, policemen were deputized to apprehend illegal mining and quarrying operators, and haulers of illegally sourced mineral and quarry materials
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[Title] => Bulacans Biak na Bato park declared a no-mining zone
[Summary] => MALOLOS, Bulacan Alarmed by results of the aerial inspection last week of Mt. Mabio in San Miguel town, Gov. Josefina dela Cruz has declared the entire Biak na Bato National Park a no-mining zone.
Dela Cruz said this move came amid calls from the Bulacan Tourism Council and the Dangal ng Bulacan Foundation to permanently stop mining operations in the area as they believe that further destruction of the mountains there could pose hazards to the lowlands and the nearby provinces Nueva Ecija and Pampanga.
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[Title] => Mining firm exec nabbed for theft
[Summary] => MALOLOS CITY A top executive of a mining firm extracting marble from Mt. Mabio in San Miguel town was arrested yesterday for alleged theft.
Senior Superintendent Benedict Michael Fokno, Bulacan police chief, said Constantino Pascual, president of Rosemoor Mining and Development Corp. (RMDC) was arrested by elements of the San Miguel police station by virtue of an arrest warrant issued by Judge Olivia Escubio-Samar of Branch 79 of the Malolos Regional Trial Court.
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