MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine National Police-Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (PNP-CIDG) arrested 23 individuals allegedly involved in illegal mining activities in Agusan del Sur.
In a report Sunday, the PNP-CIDG said one of the 23 is a minor and that they were arrested at Purok 11, Sitio Away, Barangay San Andres, Bunawan, Agusan del Sur on December 27 during a joint operation of its regional force, local police, and representatives of the Mines and Geosciences Bureau.
Article continues after this advertisementActing PNP-CIDG Director Gen. Nicolas Torre III said the 23 individuals were arrested after they received verified intelligence concerning ongoing illegal mining activities in the area.
Sitting at wooden benches, men and women stack tobacco leaves in one hand –- the components must be dry but soft, like the velvety texture of leather.
FEATURED STORIES NEWSINFO Ombudsman upholds graft charges vs ex-DA undersecretary NEWSINFO Second 6/55 jackpot winner for December bags P202.5 million – PCSO NEWSINFO Fuel price rollback seen at start of 2025READ: DENR confirms Chinese presence in illegal mining
During the operation, Torre said authorities seized 35 sacks of gold-bearing rock materials, a percussion hammer, an electric drill, a drilling rod, cellophane wrappers containing ammonium nitrate fuel oil (ANFO), improvised explosives with ANFO, improvised electric detonators, blasting caps, and a regular hammer.
Article continues after this advertisementThe PNP said, “The suspects are now under the custody of the Bunawan MPS (Municipal Police Station), with charges for violations of Republic Act No. 7942 (Philippine Mining Act of 1995) being prepared.”
big jackpotArticle continues after this advertisementREAD: Surigao City residents oppose large-scale illegal mining
Article continues after this advertisement“The minor has been turned over to the Municipal Social Welfare and Development Office,” it added.
The PNP-CIDG said a deeper investigation is ongoing to identify and charge the financiers and operators behind the illegal mining activities.
Subscribe to our daily newsletter