He means business: Cimatu gives stern warning to fake DENR agents
Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Secretary Roy A. Cimatu is not amused by the actions of an alleged group of persons in Surigao del Sur that has been carrying out fake and unauthorized operations against logging and mining companies in the province.

Cimatu, a former Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) chief, warned that anyone or any group who will try to use the name of the DENR for illegal operations will be made liable to the full extent of the law.
“We will make sure that these people will face the legal repercussions of committing such misconduct,” the Cabinet official said in a statement Thursday, Feb. 11.
Based on the report of the DENR in Caraga region, nine individuals who introduced themselves as members of a DENR task force were arrested by the Carrascal Municipal Police in Surigao del Sur on January 27.
The individuals had conducted two unauthorized operations against logging and mining companies in Surigao del Sur, where they were able to present a letter bearing DENR's logo. The letter was signed by their supposed leader.
The posers also wore shirts bearing the DENR logo, and carried identification cards that had the signature of several DENR officials, including Cimatu.
Arrested by authorities were Francisco Dagohoy, Arnel Arniego, Roberto Don, Jr., Junie Duero, Melbert Pami, Rogelio Lismoner, Bon Jovi Arreza, Joaquin Lumapguid, and Elma Talip.
The Community Environment and Natural Resources Office (CENRO) of Cantilan town secured from the group a document saying their were part of the Moral Advancement and Corruption Prevention Advocacy, an organization that allegedly advocates the eradication of graft and corrupt activities.
“We do not condone the use of the name of our Department in any transaction without prior knowledge and consent of any DENR official,” Cimatu said.
“We want to warn the general public to be more cautious in dealing with people who claim to be employees of the Department," he added.