By Dominic B. dela Cruz
Staff
Reporter
THE TUNNELS in a Laoag City barangay
that were featured on national television are basically irrigation canals,
according to P/Supt. Jeffrey T. Gorospe, Laoag police officer-in-charge.
He explained that the four tunnels found
at Barangay Vira are “holes” used for the passage of water into farms and were
not intended for passage of people.
Gorospe, accompanied by several other
police officers, personally visited the location of the tunnels, confirmed the
discovery of the tunnels and was told that barangay residents there refer to
the holes as “tunnels”
He disclosed further that the so-called
“tunnels” are located under the mountains and connect from Sitio Panda to Viral
Elementary School while the others connect to an area along Gen. Segundo Ave.
and Vintar.
He stressed though that those tunnels
serve as supply route of water to Barangay Vira to be used for farming purposes
and not for any other activity.
The tunnels’ airing over national
television prompted Barangay Vira chairperson Mary Michelle Louise “Mikee” V.
Fariñas to ask the help of the police in locating them and investigating their
purpose.
After the police investigation, Ms
Fariñas said the tunnels are useful for farmers as they serve as irrigation
routes for their farms.
She added that she was surprised by the
tunnel issue that was raised as she was unaware of them. But the investigation
later revealed that they were called as “tunnels” by the forefathers of
residents there since they are located under the mountain.
After the investigation, the barangay
chair hopes that all have been cleared and the purpose of “tunnels” is now
clearly known.
Laoag Mayor Chevylle V. Fariñas also
said that since “tunnels” have been investigated, there should no longer be any
issue about them.
Meanwhile, Gorospe also confirmed the
presence of suspicious and unidentified persons roaming around late at night
particularly at Barangays Balacad and Balatong due to interviews and combat
boots footprints found in the said barangays.
However, Gorospe said that these are not
armed men but just a group of people and it is no longer like the past when
armed rebels roamed around at night.
He pointed out though that they are
still not clear about the purpose of this group that roam around the said
barangays.
Gorospe advised the public to be
vigilant in their respective barangays and to report immediately to the police
in case they see very suspicious looking people.
Gorospe also instructed barangay tanods
to also monitor these reported cases.
He also coordinated with the police
stations in Paoay and Batac as they traced the footprints heading south.
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