Sun.Star Baguio

Separate prison for drugs pressed

- Aileen Refuerzo/Baguio City PIO

BAGUIO City will scout for a lot to put up separate penal institutio­ns exclusivel­y for persons deprived of liberty (PDL) in drugrelate­d cases.

Mayor Mauricio Domogan last week approved Resolution No. 184-18 authored by Councilor Lilia Fariñas requesting the City Planning and Developmen­t Office, in coordinati­on with the Department of the Interior and Local Government and the Bureau of Jail Management and PenologyMa­le and Female Dorms and the Bureau of Correction­s, to identify an area within the City for the possibilit­y of constructi­ng two facilities for male and female inmates with drug-related crimes.

Farinas said laws mandate the segregatio­n of PDLs according to crimes committed like (a) Section 2. Drug Users/Dependents/Alcoholics, under Rule IV of the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) Comprehens­ive Operations Manual states that: “Inmates found to be drug users/dependents/alcoholics should be segregated from other inmates, especially during the withdrawal period” and the same rule applies for sex offenders, sex deviates, senior citizens, and convicted inmates.

She added that according to sub-section (c) Segregatio­n Scheme, under Rule V, Section 5. Operations of the Bureau of Correction­s, R.A. 10575, it is provided that: “…inmates shall also be internally classified by the DRD (Directorat­e for Reception and Diagnostic­s) and segregated according to crimes committed based on the related penal codes such as Crimes Against Persons, Crimes Against Properties, Crimes Against Chastity, so on and so forth, as well as by other related Special Laws, Customs Laws and Immigratio­n Laws.

“This is to ensure that an inmate will not be susceptibl­e to acquire other criminal skills brought about by his exposure with other inmates who are committed to BuCor for different crimes of offenses, which normally happens in the present prison setup,” she noted.

Farinas said this will address the problem of congestion at the City Jail.

“It has been reported the male dorm of the Baguio City Jail is more than 400 percent above its holding capacity, with a total

jail population of 474 inmates exceeding its original capacity meant for 100 PDLs (while) the female dorm has 101 inmates, or 100 percent more than its ideal capacity of 50 PDLs,” she said.

Farinas also noted according to Baguio City Jail Male Dorm Warden Chief Inspector Elvis Danglose, the congestion is due to the national government’s campaign against illegal drugs such that of the 474 inmates inside the male dorm almost 50 percent or 211 PDLs had drug-related cases the same way that out of the 101 PDLs inside the female dorm, 45 were drug-related.

“To address the problem of congestion and to comply with the provisions of the above cited laws, it is imperative for the city to identify available areas for this purpose,” Farinas said.

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 ?? Photo by Milo Brioso ?? CONGESTION. As the Baguio City Jail continue to suffer from congestion, the city is looking for ways to put up a separate penal institutio­ns exclusivel­y for persons deprived of liberty (PDL) in drug-related cases.
Photo by Milo Brioso CONGESTION. As the Baguio City Jail continue to suffer from congestion, the city is looking for ways to put up a separate penal institutio­ns exclusivel­y for persons deprived of liberty (PDL) in drug-related cases.

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