Arab News

Top court moves to decongest jails across Philippine­s

- Ellie Aben Manila

The Philippine­s’ top court has revised procedures to release inmates at the earliest opportunit­y in order to decongest jails and limit the spread of COVID19, a Supreme Court official said Saturday.

Marvic Leonen, an associate justice at the court, said that 9,731 inmates had been released based on the revised measures between March 15 and April 29.

“Of the 9,731, 2,801 are from the National Capital Region (Metro Manila); 4,657 from Luzon; 1,072 from the Visayas and 1,920 from Mindanao ... and we continue as much as we can to decongest the jails,” Leonen said in a virtual news briefing.

It follows calls from human rights groups and prison reform advocates to release low-level offenders and sick and elderly prisoners after the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology said last week that at least 195 prisoners had contracted the disease, while the Bureau of Correction­s had recorded 50 cases.

The Philippine­s has the most congested penal system in the world, with a total jail population of more than 215,000 as of November 2019 occupying space intended for a maximum capacity of 40,000, based on data from World Prison Brief.

Additional­ly, the Internatio­nal

Committee of the Red Cross reported that the 467 jails nationwide were at 534 percent capacity in March 2020.

Leonen said the release of more inmates under the initiative depended on the outcome of court procedures.

“I can only hope that those that deserve to be released will be released, and those that deserve to be detained will be detained.”

 ?? AP ?? Youngsters in Star Wars costumes entertain residents in Metro Manila.
AP Youngsters in Star Wars costumes entertain residents in Metro Manila.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Saudi Arabia