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Two German nationals and their Filipino guide were arrested Wednesday
and later fined for scuba-diving inside a marine sanctuary off the
coast of Brgy. Lipayo, Dauin, Oriental Negros.
Arrested were Breiten Huber Michael, 39, Tetzlaff Norbert,
45, and Filipino guide Ronald Tan.
They were, however, released a few hours after they paid the
fine.
Their arrest came after Mayor Rodrigo Alanano ordered the
Dauin police through a telephone call to confirm reports that, a
group of foreigners had been seen scuba-diving within the marine
sanctuary.
Responding policemen SPO1 George Alampay, PO2 Jose Futalan,
and PO2 Edsil Enopia confirmed this when they found the three men
swimming within the sanctuary and arrested them.
Alanano has been vocal in his position against violations
of municipal ordinances, particularly those related to his program
to sustain the coastal resource management gains of the municipality.
In a presentation before a two-day regional workshop on integrated
population, health, and environment communication at Bethel Guest
House Wednesday and Thursday, Alanano said he will spare no one,
not even foreigners and relatives, if they are found guilty of violating
municipal ordinances.
He told the gathering of journalists and information officers
in the PATH Foundation Philippines, Inc.-sponsored workshop that
he has to be strict in enforcing the laws, particularly in the operation
of the 12 resorts and dive sites in the nine coastal barangays of
the municipality.
His purpose, Alanano stressed, is to protect the people's morals
and the coastal marine resources for the sake of the future generation.*
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