PUBLIC APOLOGY. Seven illegal settlers issue their public apology on Monday (April 4, 2022) at the Cagayan de Oro City Hall during a media briefing organized by the City Local Environment and Natural Resources Office. The settlers are charged with trespassing after attempting to build makeshift houses early last month at the premises of the Ecopark, a property owned by the city government. (PNA photo by Nef Luczon) CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY - A group of informal settlers has issued a public apology for attempting to build makeshift houses within the local government-owned 15-hectare Ecopark property. In a media briefer organized by the City Local Environment and Natural Resources Office (CLENRO), seven individuals earlier charged with trespassing claimed they had no idea the area was owned by the local government. CLENRO chief Armen Cuenca said the group's apology may result in the dropping of charges against the suspects. "Based on our recent hearing at the court, the prosecutors h
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