Norwegian, Filipina nabbed for using banned premium hardwood in resort | Global News

Norwegian, Filipina nabbed for using banned premium hardwood in resort

By: - Correspondent / @demptoanda
/ 05:53 PM January 25, 2015

PUERTO PRINCESA CITY, Palawan, Philippines – Palawan’s provincial enforcement authorities on Sunday arrested and booked a Norwegian national and his Filipina partner following a raid at their resort facility in the tourist town of El Nido, which netted over P7 million worth of banned premium hardwood species.

Charged with forestry law violations was Jan Nielsen, a Norwegian passport holder, and Michelle Gasacao, a local. Both were brought to Puerto Princesa City by the apprehending team on Sunday for inquest before the Provincial Fiscal’s office.

The raid on the couple’s property, the El Nido Adventure Resort still under construction in Barangay (village) Corong-Corong, El Nido, on Saturday, yielded over 8,000 board feet of banned hardwood with an estimated black market value of over P7 million, according to Niño Rey Estoya, head of the Palawan Council for Sustainable Development Staff (PCSDS) Regulation and Enforcement Division.

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The lumber were mostly Palawan Ipil, nato and amugis species, he said.

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Estoya said the raid, which they conducted on the basis of an arrest warrant issued a day before the operation by Palawan’s “green court” judge Ambrosio de Luna, netted one of the largest haul of illegal logs in recent months.

“We have not yet established where all those illegal logs came from but it’s likely they were all from the forests of El Nido and the adjacent towns of Taytay and Roxas,” Estoya said.

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He said the enforcers first received a tip from a local resident about the reported acquisition by the resort owners of illegal lumber, which prompted them to conduct surveillance operations prior to the raid.

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Apart from the PCSDS, the raiding team included members of the El Nido police, personnel from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and officials of the village.

Estoya said the couple was charged with violation of Presidential Decree 705 or the Forestry Code, a law imposing a minimum penalty of six months imprisonment and deportation in the case of a foreign national.

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