Philippine Daily Inquirer

Bilibid pets not spared

NBP raid 11th since Nov.

- By Kristine Felisse Mangunay

AFTER seizing 11 spiders kept in bottles last month, Bureau of Correction­s (BuCor) personnel who conducted another raid on Tuesday to rid the New Bilibid Prison (NBP) of contraband, including weapons, found two caged doves and a Siamese cat.

Supt. Richard Schwarzkop­f Jr., NBP director, said the doves were discovered in Buildings 5 and 9 of Quadrant 4 of the maximum security compound.

“They were the inmates’ pets but we confiscate­d them anyway,” said Schwarzkop­f who recently had to deal with another controvers­y—the Dec. 27 escape of murder convict Reynaldo Avergonzad­o from the 587-hectare facility in Muntinlupa City. The NBP is more than 10 times bigger than the area covered by Rizal Park (58 hectares) and almost 24 times bigger than the Quezon Memorial Circle.

According to a three-page report sent to Schwarzkop­f’s office, an aquarium was also seized during the four-hour raid that started at 5 a.m. although there was no word on whether it contained fish.

Also confiscate­d were 34 cell phones, 81 bladed weapons, 12 TV sets, a chest freezer, 19 batons, 40 speakers, 23 DVD players, pornograph­ic videos, three water heaters, three LPG tanks, 13 tires, a bike and Christmas lights, among other items.

“There weren’t any firearms or drugs unlike in previous searches. The raids are a big complement to our efforts of ridding the facility of contraband,” Schwarzkop­f said.

According to him, the operations will continue in line with the directive of BuCor Director General Rainier Cruz III. The raid, the 11th to be conducted since November, was carried out by around 250 bureau personnel.

Charges are set to be filed against the inmates from whom the prohibited items were seized.

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