Oman Daily Observer

Philippine prisons chief denies digging escape tunnel for inmates

- — AFP

A Philippine correction­s chief accused of ordering the killing of a journalist has claimed that a huge pit dug beside his home in a Manila prison complex was not an escape tunnel for inmates but for scuba diving.

Estimated to be 60 metres deep and 40 metres wide, the gaping hole was found at the official residence of Gerald Bantag after he was suspended as director-general of the Bureau of Correction­s.

Police have accused Bantag of ordering the murder of prominent radio broadcaste­r Percival Mabasa, who was shot dead outside his home in the capital last month.

He has denied involvemen­t in the killing.

Bantag, who remains free while prosecutor­s decide if there is enough evidence to charge him, has admitted to local media that he ordered the excavation at his home.

Bantag said he is a scuba diver and wanted to create the “deepest swimming pool in Manila”, according to an interview broadcast earlier this month.

But another swimming pool measuring about 25 metres long had already been built just several metres from the pit.

Bantag denied the hole was designed to be an escape tunnel for inmates locked up inside the overcrowde­d New Bilibid Prison, whose sprawling grounds contain Bantag’s former home.

Justice Secretary Crispin Remulla said last week that Bantag had told him he was searching for the fabled treasure stolen from around Southeast Asia by Japanese forces in World War II and rumoured to be buried in the Philippine­s.

“That was supposed to be a treasure hunt... I told him to stop it,” Remulla said.

Bantag was appointed prisons chief in September 2019 by then president Rodrigo Duterte.

 ?? — AFP ?? A bureau of correction­s officer takes photos of a large pit near the official quarters of the country’s prisons chief at the New Bilibid Prison facility in Muntinlupa City.
— AFP A bureau of correction­s officer takes photos of a large pit near the official quarters of the country’s prisons chief at the New Bilibid Prison facility in Muntinlupa City.

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