The provincial board authorizes Cebu Governor Gwen Garcia to sue National Museum officials and anyone who kept the pulpit panels that were allegedly stolen from a heritage church
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CEBU, Philippines – The Cebu provincial government is preparing a case against officials of the National Museum of the Philippines on the issue concerning four pulpit panels that were allegedly stolen from the heritage church of Boljoon in southern Cebu. The resolution said the NMP officials refused to return the objects to the Archdiocesan Shrine of Patrocinio de Maria Santisima Church in Boljoon.
The resolution introduced by Board Member Andrei Duterte said Governor Garcia sent a letter to the NMP on February 26, “urgently requesting for the return” of the panels. The NMP never responded to that letter, according to the resolution.
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