By
Alfredo C. Garvida, Jr.
Contributor
BANGUI
Mayor Diosdado I. Garvida issued a statement on April 3 that the gun-toting
issue lodged against him “is absolutely false, corrupted by people opposed to
my untiring drive to bring good governance to my town.”
The
gun-toting issue stemmed from an incident last Monday, March 31, when Mayor
Garvida went to Barangay Banban to try to stop an illegal quarrying activity
being conducted by a certain Junjun Llanes and Celso Ragudo at a private
property allegedly owned by a certain Kremlin Alupay.
Garvida
said that that was not the first time that he had to stop this group from
conducting illegal quarrying activity in Bangui.
He
recalls that he had to stop this group three times last month from illegally
extracting gravel and sand at Barangay Lanao.
He
also added that they were reported to be brandishing high-powered firearms
while operating in that area.
Llanes
and his group claimed that they were permitted by the alleged owner, Kremlin
Alupay, to extract sand dunes from his property when Mayor Garvida challenged
their authority to quarry in that area.
The
mayor claims that they could not show any quarrying permit from the Provincial
Mining Board that's why he had to stop them again.
There
is irony in this gun issue in relation to the involvement of Alupay and Ragudo.
Ragudo
was the chief of police in Pagudpud when the late mayor Rafael Benemerito,
Junjun Llanes' uncle, was shot to death by the then-Pagudpud Mayor Reynolan
"Teteng" Sales back in 1998 due to a quarrying issue also.
Ragudo,
who allegedly escorted Sales to confront Benemerito, was charged along with the
former mayor for the murder but until now the case is still awaiting trial at
the Sandiganbayan.
Alupay,
an alleged civilian intelligence agent of the Philippine Army and who is said
to be carrying a firearm around town all the time, was recently convicted by
the Bangui Regional Trial Court for the murder of the then barangay chairman of
Barangay Masikil.
Alupay
is not spending time in jail for his conviction, however, as he was given an
immediate probation by the judge who sentenced him.
The
people of Bangui questioned his probation then, and this time around they are
asking if his continued carrying a firearm is not a violation of his probation.
Mayor
Garvida said Alupay's ownership on the property involved in this issue is also
questionable, being that Atty. Pana Llanes is also claiming ownership of
the same.
Alupay
and Ragudo are alleged to be enjoying the protection and graces of a powerful
politician in Bangui who is also believed to be eyeing Mayor Garvida's seat in
the next election.
Garvida
stressed, however, that his action "was not colored by any political
motivation but merely in adherence to my duty as the mayor to enforce the law,
no matter who gets hurt."
Garvida
added that he will continue to enforce the law in Bangui "under no
constraint of fear from criminals."
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