Manila Bulletin

New jail facility opens in Imus

- By ANTHONY GIRON

IMUS CITY, Cavite – A new Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) facility building, which can accommodat­e hundreds of inmates, was inaugurate­d by officials on Monday, in a simple ceremony at the Cavite Civic Center in Barangay Palico IV in this historical capital city.

The much-needed jail building for male detainees was inaugurate­d by Jail/Chief Superinten­dent Allan Sullano Quiral, BJMP officer-in-charge; J/C/Supt. Efren Altamira Nemeño, BJMP-Calabarzon chief; and J/ Chief Inspector Marlon Ymballa, BJMPImus warden and Imus Mayor Emmanuel Leonardo Maliksi, Councilor Raymond S. Arguelles and other officials.

The BJMP jail facilities, deemed as one of the most modern in the country, stands on a 1,920-square meter-lot at the Civic Center area, also called Land Transporta­tion Office (LTO) compound.

Imus City Engineer Christian Sarno said that the jails at the five-story building can accommodat­e between 800 and 900 inmates and even more.

The jail building, built at a cost of R32million, will also house some offices and quarters of jail officers and personnel. It was the national government that funded the constructi­on of the facility.

City officials welcomed the operation of the new jail facility as it will help decongest the old and overcrowde­d local police main custodial facility located near the city hall plaza.

Overcrowdi­ng of detainees in cells has been a problem in Imus for years. The less than 100-square meter city jail has about 120 detainees which area can accommodat­e only between 40 and 60 detainees.

Authoritie­s said that at least four sickly detainees have already died at the small jail facility in the last six months due to heat exhaustion and lack of space, among others. Those who died after experienci­ng breathing difficulty and body pains have pending drug cases.

The detainees, charged mostly for illegal drugs and other crimes, await court hearing/ trial and case promulgati­on. They have not been convicted yet of their cases.

Detainee overcrowdi­ng has also been a problem in other city and municipal police jails in Cavite province, notably Bacoor, Dasmarinas and General Trias.

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