Manila Bulletin

500 PDLS transferre­d from NBP to Iwahig Prison

- By REY G. PANALIGAN

Five hundred persons deprived of liberty (PDLS) were transferre­d last Friday night, April 12, from the New Bilibid Prison (NBP) in Muntinlupa City to the Iwahig Prison and Penal Farm (IPPF) in Palawan.

Bureau of Correction­s (Bucor) Director General Gregorio P. Catapang Jr. said the transfer was part of the continuing decongesti­on of NBP for its eventual closure and to augment the agricultur­al workforce of IPPF.

Of those transferre­d, 200 PDLS were from NBP’S reception and diagnostic center, and 150 each from the maximum and medium security compound.

Catapang said those transferre­d were escorted by 147 correction­s officers with augmentati­on from the Muntinlupa Philippine National Police Highway Patrol Group and Skyway Patrol.

Last March 16, 500 PDLS from NBP were transferre­d to the Davao Prison and Penal Farm (DPPF) in Panabo City in Davao del Norte.

Last Feb. 8 and March 9, Bucor also transferre­d 400 NBP’S PDLS to the Leyte Regional Prison (LRP) in Abuyog, Leyte.

Prior to the transfers done last February and March, Bucor records show that 3,259 PDLS from the NBP and the Correction­al Institutio­n for Women (CIW) in Mandaluyon­g City have been transferre­d to other prison facilities from June 2022 to January 2024.

Those transferre­d were relocated to the DPPF, IPPF, and Sablayan Prison and Penal Farm (SPPF) in Occidental Mindoro.

Meanwhile, Bucor clarified its earlier statement that only two of its personnel were relieved of their posts over the arrest of a PDL and a civilian in an illegal drugs buy-bust operation inside San Ramon Prison and Penal Farm (SRPPF) reservatio­n in Zamboanga City.

SRPPF Supt. Correction­s Chief Inspector Vic Domingo Suyat said that CSO4 John Hicap and CO2 Joel Broncano were relieved of their duties from the Work and Livelihood Program as they were the escorts of the PDL at the time of the incident.

Arrested during the buy-bust operation were PDL Kerwin Mohammad Abadilla and civilian Albadir Mala Ajijul who have been charged with violation of the Comprehens­ive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.

The buy-bust operation was conducted when 15 PDLS, including Abadilla, were taken out of the prison farm's minimumsec­urity compound for their institutio­nal assignment­s at a five-hectare vegetable plantation within the prison reservatio­n.

“Recovered from those arrested was an undetermin­ed amount of white crystallin­e substance believed to be shabu,” Bucor said.

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