P257,000 'hot' lumber seized in Quezon province | Inquirer News

P257,000 ‘hot’ lumber seized in Quezon province

LUCENA CITY — Policemen and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) agents recovered on Thursday a pile of abandoned and illegally sourced lumber worth over P257,000 in Mauban town in Quezon province, police said.

Acting on reports from the barangay intelligence network, the authorities found around 9 a.m. Wednesday 31 pieces of narra lumber in Barangay Bagong Bayan, the Quezon police said in a report.

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The operation netted 1,713.71 board feet (4.04 cubic meters) of hot lumber with an estimated market value of P257,056, the report said.

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Police were conducting further investigations to identify the persons behind the illegal forest products.

The DENR took the confiscated lumber for proper disposition.

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Mauban, a coastal town facing the Pacific Ocean, has long been known as a transshipment point for illegal forest products from the Sierra Madre bound for Metro Manila and Southern Tagalog provinces. INQ

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