Mindanao Times

Police ready to re-arrest heinous crime convicts

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MANILA -- The Philippine National Police (PNP) on Monday said it is willing to re-arrest heinous crime convicts who were released due to the contentiou­s provisions on the grant of good conduct time allowance (GCTA) under Republic Act 10592.

“The PNP is ready to field tracker teams to assist the Bureau of Correction­s in accounting for national prisoners released thru Good Conduct Time Allowance (GCTA) if it will be necessary to recall these convicts,” PNP chief, Gen. Oscar Albayalde, told reporters in a press conference in Camp Crame.

“These persons were convicted by the court to serve prison sentence for their crime. Should there be any nullificat­ion or invalidati­on of their early release from prison, these convicts will be treated as fugitives from justice, thus warrantles­s arrest is applicable,” Albayalde explained.

He said they are closely monitoring developmen­ts on this matter and will be guided accordingl­y by orders and issuances from higher authoritie­s to ensure inter-agency coordinati­on.

With this, Albayalde said he will designate a liaison officer with the Department of Justice and Bureau of Correction­s.

Albayalde admitted that there are still no establishe­d protocols that require the BuCor to inform the PNP of the release of convicted prisoners under the GCTA Law.

“Let me point out that there are still no establishe­d protocols that require BuCor to inform PNP of the release of convicted prisoners under the GCTA Law. We believe this is an important aspect of monitoring when the released convict is reintegrat­ed

into society and goes back to the community,” said Albayalde. “Admittedly, we are deeply concerned over the release of convicts especially those convicted of heinous crimes such as rape, murder, and drug traffickin­g,” he said. The BuCor is under the DOJ while the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology, which runs all district and city jails, is under the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG). Earlier reports said close to 2,000 inmates, including those who were convicted for heinous crimes and drug traffickin­g, were ordered released by the BuCor, through the GCTA, since 2013. (PNA)

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