nov 12
The sprawling and known Sarmiento compound in Montevista, Compostela Valley has been reported to have been already leased and used as log buying station allegedly fronting for sawmills and log processors operating outside the town.
The still unknown entity leasing the Sarmiento compound that has big warehouse and a ricemill inside is accordingly engaged in buying logs sourced from as far as Santa Josefa town in Agusan del Sur even if it has allegedly no sawmilling, logging operations and clearances secured from the municipality and the Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources.
Sources said that legitimate wood processors have now been experiencing scarce wood supplies these days.
Sidlak tried but failed to contact the provincial environment officer Gregorio Lagura, who was out of his office yesterday morning.
The Sarmiento compound was once a known political venue since the 80s until the late 90s when the Sarmientos were then on their heydays as political kingmakers in Comval and the old first district of the still undivided Davao del Norte. (Cha Monforte/Rural Urban News) http://ruralurbanews.blogspot.com
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