MANILA, Philippines — Marikina City is set to file administrative and criminal cases against Barangka Municipal Cemetery, following the supposedly unauthorized exhumation of approximately 800 human remains.
MarikinaCity Mayor Marcy Teodoro on Thursday said that the exhumation violated the country’s sanitation code.
Article continues after this advertisement“Karamihan sa nakita namin, walang permit na kinuha. At noong hinukay, hindi inilagay sa tamang lagayan tulad ng ossuary. Nakakagalit. Kinokondena natin ito,” Teodoro said in an interview on Thursday.
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An administrative case will be filed for neglect in the performance of duty, while a criminal case will address the violation of Presidential Decree No. 856 or the Code on Sanitation of the Philippines.
Article continues after this advertisementIn an earlier statement, the city government condemned the exhumation after receiving reports of the incident on Wednesday.
Article continues after this advertisement“Hindi papayagan ng Pamahalaang Lungsod ang anumang uri ng kawalang-galang sa ating komunidad. Sinisiguro ng Marikina City Government sa tuwina ay nabibigyang dangal at respeto ang bawat indibidwal, buhay man o yumao na,” the LGU’s statement read.
Article continues after this advertisement(The city government will not tolerate any form of disrespect in our community. Marikina City ensures that every individual, whether living or deceased, is treated with dignity and respect at all times.)
Teodoro identified Reynato Beltran, the cemetery administrator, as one of the officials involved in the incident.
Article continues after this advertisementBeltran on Wednesday explained to INQUIRER.net that they were merely enforcing the city ordinance, which mandates a five-year “rental period” for remains buried in Barangka Municipal Cemetery.
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