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DENR lauds NBI crackdown on illegal chainsaw trade in Oriental Mindoro

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) praised the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) for cracking down on the illegal chainsaw trade in Pinamalayan, Oriental Mindoro. Environment Secretary Juan Miguel Cuna highlighted the importance of preventing illegal chainsaw use to protect forests and enhance climate resilience. He noted that illegal chainsaws contribute to deforestation, leading to increased risks of flooding, landslides, and other climate-related disasters. The Chainsaw Act of 2002 was referenced as a legal framework to regulate chainsaw usage.

Environment Secretary Juan Miguel Cuna — File photo by Niño Jesus Orbeta | INQUIRER

MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) commended the National Bureau of Investigation in Mimaropa for its successful operation against the illegal sale of chainsaws in Pinamalayan, Oriental Mindoro.

DENR said it was a critical step in protecting the region’s forests and strengthening the country’s climate resilience.

“We thank the NBI for standing with us. Protecting our forests is not just an environmental duty — it is a climate and public safety imperative,” Environment Secretary Juan Miguel Cuna said.

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Cuna emphasized that illegal sales of chainsaws fuel forest loss, which in turn worsens flooding, landslides, and climate-driven disasters.

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The Chainsaw Act of 2002, he pointed out, regulates the ownership, sale, importation, distribution, and use of chainsaws to prevent their misuse in illegal logging.

“We will continue working with law enforcement agencies to ensure that illegal chainsaws do not enter our forests. The law is clear — and we will enforce it,” Secretary Cuna said.

Test-buy before raid

The operation, carried out on June 9, supports the DENR’s intensified campaign against illegal logging and complements the ongoing initiatives of the MIMAROPA regional executive director of the DENR, Felix Mirasol, who has been pushing for stronger multi-agency coordination to curb forest degradation in the region.

The NBI carried out the operation based on intelligence reports of unauthorized chainsaw distribution linked to illegal logging activities.

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So it implemented a search warrant at Kimala Trading Corp. on A. Mabini Boulevard, Poblacion, Zone II, Pinamalayan.

The NBI seized three high-powered chainsaws from the store and arrested its operators, Matt Jefferson Go and Miriam Go.

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Before the raid, agents had already conducted a test-buy, successfully purchasing a PowerHouse Built Tough 58CC gasoline chainsaw that was being sold commercially without authorization.

The search-and-seizure operation was witnessed by barangay officials and fully documented using alternative recording devices allowed by Supreme Court guidelines.

The crackdown followed an investigation launched in April 2026 targeting unregistered chainsaw sales to walk-in buyers — transactions often linked to illegal logging in Mimaropa protected areas.

A verification certificate issued by Mirasol through Amor D. Asi of the Community Environment and Natural Resources Office confirmed that Kimala Trading Corp. had no permit or authority to trade, sell, distribute, or possess chainsaws.

Only one licensed chainsaw dealer is authorized to operate in the southern part of Oriental Mindoro.

The respondents were processed at the NBI-MIMAROPA Regional Office and recommended for inquest before the Provincial Prosecutor’s Office.

Prosecutors found reasonable certainty of conviction for violation of the Chainsaw Act of 2002. Both respondents posted ₱108,000.00 bail each.

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If convicted, they face imprisonment, fines, and forfeiture of the seized chainsaws to the government. /atm

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Philippine Daily InquirerIndependentCenterFactual 77Objective 663 days ago
DENR lauds NBI crackdown on illegal chainsaw trade in Oriental Mindoro

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) praised the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) for cracking down on the illegal chainsaw trade in Pinamalayan, Oriental Mindoro. Environment Secretary Juan Miguel Cuna highlighted the importance of preventing illegal chainsaw use to protect forests and enhance climate resilience. He noted that illegal chainsaws contribute to deforestation, leading to increased risks of flooding, landslides, and other climate-related disasters. The Chainsaw Act of 2002 was referenced as a legal framework to regulate chainsaw usage.

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Philippine Daily InquirerIndependentCenter2 days ago
2 arrested for selling illegal chainsaws in Mindoro

Two individuals, Matt Jefferson Go and Miriam Go, were arrested by the National Bureau of Investigation-Mimaropa for operating a store in Pinamalayan, Oriental Mindoro, that sold chainsaws without proper authorization from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR). During the raid of their store, Kimala Trading Corp., three high-powered chainsaws were seized. The DENR praised the NBI for the arrest and emphasized its ongoing efforts to crack down on illegal chainsaw sales to protect forest resources.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information regarding an environmental enforcement action without overtly favoring any political side. It mentions the involvement of the DENR and NBI but does not include commentary or framing that suggests a political bias. The content focuses on the legal actions and

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