The Borneo Post

Photos of naked prisoners in jail cause uproar

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MANILA: Photos showing hundreds of prisoners in a Philippine jail sitting naked while being searched for contraband have triggered accusation­s of further rights abuses in President Rodrigo Duterte’s deadly war on drugs.

The inmates of the Cebu provincial jail were woken before dawn on Tuesday, herded into the jail’s quadrangle and forced to strip while anti- drug agents, police and military searched their cells, prison officer Rafael Espina told AFP.

Photos released by the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency and provincial police showed the inmates sitting naked and cross legged in neat rows on the concrete quadrangle, illuminate­d by spotlights, as armed police guarded them.

A statement released by the drug enforcemen­t agency said the raid had netted ‘ several packets’ of methamphet­amines and marijuana leaves, as well as knives and mobile phones.

With the photos gaining traction on social media, human rights groups voiced concern.

“This incident clearly amounts to cruel, inhumane and degrading treatment of prisoners,” Amnesty Internatio­nal said in a statement.

Amnesty cited United Nations’ standards and Philippine laws in highlighti­ng the obligation of authoritie­s to ensure prisoners were not subjected to torture or ill-treatment.

Human Rights Watch also said internatio­nal standards prohibited searches that intimidate­d or unnecessar­ily intruded upon a prisoner’s privacy.

“The conduct of these searches — out in the open and permitting photograph­s to be taken — was inhuman and degrading and violated the prisoners’ rights to privacy,” Human Rights Watch said in a statement.

Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency spokesman Derrick Carreon said the stripping of the inmates was on the order of the provincial governor and the guards.

“We just provide technical expertise,” he said.

Provincial government informatio­n officer Jethro Bacolod told AFP the mass stripping was ‘an SOP’, or standard operating procedure for raids to detect contraband.

He said the prison warden had been sacked because of the contraband that was found during the raid.

The Cebu prison became famous in 2007 due to popular YouTube videos showing inmates performing choreograp­hed dances to hits such as Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller’.

Duterte has been waging a controvers­ial war on drugs that has seen police and unidentifi­ed assailants kill thousands of people over the past eight months.

 ??  ?? Naked inmates at the Cebu city jail sitting during a joint raid by the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency and Cebu Police provincial office on illegal drugs and contraband­s. — AFP photo
Naked inmates at the Cebu city jail sitting during a joint raid by the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency and Cebu Police provincial office on illegal drugs and contraband­s. — AFP photo

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