Over 200 families facing demolition in Intramuros may end up on streets
More than 200 families, tagged as informal settlers, face the possibility of sleeping on the streets after they were evicted from their homes in Barangay 463, Intramuros, Manila.
Demolition trucks trooped to Intramuros on Tuesday morning in an attempt to evict residents of No. 463 Legaspi Street and enforce a demolition order issued by the Manila Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 7.
Tension gripped the area as residents, who were unaware of the issuance of the court order, tried to barricade the street with pedicabs and a basketball ring.
Some of them even reportedly prepared bottles and pipes to defend themselves should the demolition turn violent.
WATCH: Informal settlers at No. 463 Legaspi Street, Intramuros, Manila haul their belongings and vacate the property after being served a demolition order issued by the Manila RTC Branch 7 @inquirerdotnet pic.twitter.com/feluADDVk3
— Julius N. Leonen (@JLeonenINQ) May 22, 2018
However, hostilities subsided after the court sheriff, who had served them the demolition order, gave them a day to pack up their things and vacate the property.
As of 10:30 a.m., residents have already started hauling their clothes, furniture and other personal belongings and settled outside the street.
The Manila RTC Branch 7, in a two-page demolition order, stated that L.G. Mathieson Development has “sufficiently proven” that it was the registered owner of the property where the informal settlers were residing.
LOOK: The writ of demolition issued by Manila RTC Branch 7 ordering informal settlers of No. 463 Legaspi Street, Barangay 654, Intramuros to vacate the property @inquirerdotnet pic.twitter.com/Wr9tukT3FZ
ADVERTISEMENT— Julius N. Leonen (@JLeonenINQ) May 22, 2018
No relocation plan yet
According to incoming village chairman Salvador Fuentes, there was no relocation plan yet for the evicted informal settlers.
WATCH: This property along No. 463 Legaspi Street in Intramuros, Manila is set to be demolished after informal settlers are evicted. The Manila RTC Branch 7 ruled that the property was owned by L.G. Mathieson Development Corporation @inquirerdotnet pic.twitter.com/YeuP2fJQHH
— Julius N. Leonen (@JLeonenINQ) May 22, 2018
Fuentes lamented that most of them have been residing on the property for more than 40 years.
“More than 200 families have been living on this property, some have already been here for 40 years. Some have had their grandchildren there,” Fuentes said in Filipino.
“We’re easy to deal with, as long as everything is in proper order. The court has already issued an order. We can’t refuse to comply,” he said.
Salvador Fuentes, incoming chairman of Barangay 654, Intramuros, Manila, appeal to President Duterte: “Sana bigyan kami ng pansin. Bigyan kami ng relocation site.” @inquirerdotnet pic.twitter.com/6KYYvOiR6a
— Julius N. Leonen (@JLeonenINQ) May 22, 2018
In an interview with reporters, the incoming village official took the occasion to appeal to President Rodrigo Duterte for a relocation site.
“Our dear President, please take notice of our plight. There’s no plan to relocate us. Give us a relocation site. If there’s a place for garbage, what about us?” he lamented.
Residents to pay P500-600K each
Meanwhile, the court ordered each resident to pay L.G. Mathieson P5,000 each for every month from July 2008 for residing on the property.
This means each resident must cough up around P500,000 to P600,000 if they have been using the property since July 2008.
The demolition order was issued by the court on December 15, 2017 but its enforcement was scheduled only on Tuesday. /vvp
LOOK: Evicted residents of No. 463 Legaspi Street, Barangay 654 in Intramuros, Manila lay their belongings along the street as they vacate the property @inquirerdotnet pic.twitter.com/51dqqXoVDd
— Julius N. Leonen (@JLeonenINQ) May 22, 2018
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