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Friday, October 15, 2010

the true title fantastic land claims
DON IGNACIO CONDRADO ESTATE
OCT 4136 CANCELLED,
TRANSFER CERTIFICATE TITLE 57,
THE TRUE SYNDICATE IS ENGRACIO SAN PEDRO
AND LATE DON MARIANO HEIRS


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sa iba pang kaalamn
tungkol sa ignacio condrado estate,

1 comment:

  1. The certificate was signed by Wilfredo Sumulong Torres as Piadeco chair and the Montalbo brothers as area coordinator and control officer.

    In a phone interview, Calimpak village chieftain Recy Villanueva also disclosed that Balbino Virtucio, one of her barangay policemen, was also fooled by the syndicate and had already handed more than P100,000 to the Montalbos in exchange for the right to own at least 11 hectares of land in Guinayangan.

    Reports said the Montalbos claimed that the entire Guinayangan town, which has a total land area of 22,800 hectares, is part of the huge property of Piadeco under an ancient title.

    Police said the two vouched for the legality of the Spanish title based on the alleged Supreme Court decision on June 28, 1968.

    However, Lagdameo, who has been helping police gather evidence against the syndicate, managed to secure a certified photocopy of a Supreme Court decision on December 18, 1996 that had declared “Titulo de Propriedad Nos. 4136” as “null and void.”

    Lagdameo also found that Piadeco was not a listed company at the Securities and Exchange Commission.

    “We believe that we have successfully foiled the plan of the syndicate to deceive thousands of unwary landless residents of Guinayangan, “ Batibot said.

    He said they were forced to release the Montalbo brothers due to the absence of criminal charges against the two.

    Lagdameo said she also reported the case to the Camp Crame-based Anti-Squatting Task Force and the HUDCC for proper action against the syndicate.

    It was learned that Torres is also allegedly the subject of a police investigation over charges of large-scale estafa and land grabbing involving huge tracts of land in the provinces of Bulacan and Rizal.

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