Kapa-Opol yields over P300T cash; MisOr dad `unaware'

OPOL. The National Bureau of Investigation-Northern Mindanao says over P300,000 cash were seized in a raid at a Kapa office in Igpit, Opol, Misamis Oriental on Monday, June 10, 2019. (PJ Orias)
OPOL. The National Bureau of Investigation-Northern Mindanao says over P300,000 cash were seized in a raid at a Kapa office in Igpit, Opol, Misamis Oriental on Monday, June 10, 2019. (PJ Orias)

THE Provincial Board of Misamis Oriental will likely look into the operation of Kapa-Community Ministry International, whose satellite office in Opol town was among the 13 offices raided nationwide by National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) agents on Monday, June 10.

Board member Gerardo Sabal III said he would recommend to the committee on trade and commerce that the issue be heard in the capitol's legislative body.

"Basin sa Lunes atong matuki kay atong i-recommend sa komitiba nga kini matuki kay nadungog naman ni sa atong lalawigan," Sabal said. The raid on Kapa's office yielded more than P300,000 cash, according to the inventory of the NBI-Northern Mindanao.

Also recovered were documents of people who were said to have invested their money in a form of "donations".

According to NBI-Northern Mindanao Director Patricio Bernales, the seized items will be turned over to the court that issued the search warrant.

"Mga P300,000 plus ang nakuha, then we will return the warrant together with the seized items to the issuing court," Bernales said.

Sabal said he was unaware of the office of Kapa in Opol and he has not heard of any other Kapa offices in other towns. He said it would be hard for government authorities to monitor Kapa offices because they are not registered.

"Sa karon wala tay nahibaw-an lain nila office kay wala mana sila permanent nga opisina. Wala gani rehistro sa DTI to transact business ug wala pud rehistro sa SEC to solicit investments," Sabal said.

"Kung mag-opisina ka mangayo baya ka og barangay clearance then permit sa lungsod," he added.

But, with the order of President Rodrigo Duterte to shut down Kapa, Sabal said mayors in the different municipalities are expected to monitor if Kapa is operating in their areas. Sabal explained that Kapa remains to be an illegal entity because it has not complied licences and permits from concerned government agencies.

"Suportado nato ang order sa presidente nga pasirad-an ang tanang opisina ug ipahunong ang transaction ani nga grupo kay sa atong panglantaw illegal ang ilang kalihukan," he said.

Trending

No stories found.

Just in

No stories found.

Branded Content

No stories found.
SunStar Publishing Inc.
www.sunstar.com.ph