Philippine Canadian Inquirer (National)

Bucor, BJMP ramp up efforts to protect inmates vs. Covid-19

- BY BENJAMIN PULTA

MANILA — Prison officials on Wednesday said measures are being undertaken throughout the country’s penal system to mitigate the impact of the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (Covid-19) on the population of persons deprived of liberty (PDL) currently cramped in jails.

Speaking to newsmen, Bureau of Correction­s (Bucor) spokespers­on Gabriel Chaclag said that prison facilities remain Covid-19 free even as efforts are also being undertaken to prioritize groups vulnerable to infection.

“So far we have no PUIS (Persons under Investigat­ion). Bucor remains Covid-19 free and we hope and pray to stay that way,” Chaclag said.

He added that inmates are urged not to congregate and were provided with hygiene kits and protective masks.

“Some ( kits) were issued weeks ago pa at syempre disposable mga yun. Yung mga possible na vulnerable groups ang inuuna bigyan po. (These were issued weeks ago and of course, these are disposable. The possible vulnerable groups were prioritize­d.” he said.

Health officials have warned that individual­s with underlying health issues as well as those of older age are the most vulnerable to the virus.

Chaclag added that Bucor Director General Gerald Bantag has ordered strict measures in line with the government’s national action plan against the Covid-19.

He said since Luzon is under an enhanced community quarantine, “all facilities are off-limits to visitors except food deliveries” that go through a screening

The Bucor has also purchased personal protection equipment (PPES) and misting machines to disinfect areas, personnel, and equipment.

“We are always in coordinati­on with local authoritie­s and have establishe­d arrangemen­ts with partner hospitals in case of a covid19 incident. We are also conducting an informatio­n drive for the PDLS to be educated in personal hygiene to fight the spread of diseases. All this we do in all prison camps and continuous­ly assess our readiness,” he said.

He added that the measures were first undertaken at the New Bilibid Prison (NBP) in Muntinlupa and all other prisons subsequent­ly.

Meanwhile, jails run by the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) under the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) for detained persons with pending criminal charges said they have undertaken efforts to protect PDLS’ health under the present health crisis.

“As of today ( Wednesday), I understand, all court hearings remain suspended. As far as the BJMP is concerned, we are putting all efforts to shield the PDL under our care including personnel from Covid-19,” said BJMP spokespers­on, Chief Insp. Xavier Solda, in a statement.

Solda, however, said the release of PDLS, regardless of the nature of their offense, is for the court to decide.

“We’re just implementi­ng the orders. Nonetheles­s, we submitted already a manifestat­ion for temporary suspension of court hearings until this public health emergency is lifted, to protect our PDLS and personnel,” he added. ■

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