Philippine Daily Inquirer

Bilibid escape ‘using rake, rope’ prompts more CCTVs; guards lose day- off

- By Maricar B. Brizuela

DAYS after a murder convict escaped from the New Bilibid Prison (NBP) in Muntinlupa City over the weekend, the NBP said it had installed 36 additional closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras inside the maximum security compound (MSC), especially near the walls.

NBP Director Richard Schwarzkop­f told the INQUIRER on Thursday that about a hundred more cameras will be set up in the entire compound, which currently holds about 15,000 inmates out of the total prison population of 23,000.

“These are the strategic areas where we placed the videorecor­ding cameras to better moni- tor the inmates,” the official said, noting that the compound has existing CCTV cameras but were located far from the walls.

Last weekend, convicted murderer Reynaldo Avergonzad­o escaped from Dorm 12-B of the compound, where was believed to have used a rake and a piece of rope to scale the walls.

The supposed tools of his escape were found by NBP guards Sunday afternoon, but Schwarzkop­f said they had yet to determine the exact day and time when Avergonzad­o bolted out of the national penitentia­ry.

Avergonzad­o was only the first to sneak out of Bilibid this year, he added.

Prison guards and officers on du- ty on Saturday and Sunday, including those manning the towers, were given 10 days to explain, he added.

Avergonzad­o’s whereabout­s remain unknown and “we have already coordinate­d with other po- lice stations and agencies to intensify our search for him,” he added.

The fugitive is a native of Bohol province who was brought to the NBP in 2009. He had reportedly escaped earlier from the Bohol provincial jail but was recaptured.

Aside from installati­on of additional CCTV cameras, Schwarzkop­f said he also cancelled the security personnel’s daysoff and denied their applicatio­n to go on leave. “We also augmented the security team with people from other units.”

Earlier this month, the NBP started taking photos of the inmates’ visitors and had their names and addresses entered into a database as an additional measure against the smuggling of contraband.

 ?? EDWIN BACASMAS ?? THE NBP has one less inmate thanks to “a rake and a rope” apparently used by an escapee to scale its walls.
EDWIN BACASMAS THE NBP has one less inmate thanks to “a rake and a rope” apparently used by an escapee to scale its walls.

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