The Philippine Star

Rody eyes Alcatraz-type prison for hardened criminals

- By PERSEUS ECHEMINADA

The incoming administra­tion of Rodrigo Duterte is planning to set up an Alcatraz-type prison where hardened criminals and convicted notorious drug trafficker­s will be confined pending the reimpositi­on of the death penalty, according to a source yesterday.

Requesting anonymity because he is not authorized to issue a statement, the source told The STAR that among the priorities of the next administra­tion is to isolate convicted crime ringleader­s, particular­ly drug lords. They continue to operate with impunity even while incarcerat­ed in the New Bilibid Prison (NBP) in Muntinlupa and other penal

colonies in the country.

He cited the case of highprofil­e inmates who were transferre­d to NBP facilities last year after prison officials raided their luxury secret rooms ( kubol) that yielded shabu, high-powered firearms and other contraband.

The 53 high-profile inmates were brought back to a separate high-security facility at the NBP early this year.

“The big- time, convicted drug lords must be contained in an isolated island with sharkinfes­ted seas to cut them off from their contact with their syndicates,” the source said.

He said Corregidor Island in Manila Bay and islands near existing penal colonies in Palawan, Leyte, Zamboanga and Davao could be ideal satellite island prison facilities.

The source also said that once the next Congress has convened, among the top legislativ­e agenda of the next administra­tion would be to propose the re-imposition of the death penalty.

“Its re-imposition is necessary to send a strong signal to drug and crime lords that their days are numbered,” the source added.

The source said the Alcatrazty­pe prison would isolate hardcore criminals from the prison community. It is also a drastic move to strengthen correction, which is one of the pillars of the criminal justice system.

“The pillars of criminal justice – law enforcemen­t, prosecutio­n, court of laws, correction and community – has been damaged, particular­ly correction. Thus, urgent measures must be done,” he said.

He said that after the re-imposition of the death penalty, the prison island facilities may serve as confinemen­t area of convicts awaiting execution.

Drug lords fleeing

The same source told The

STAR that known big- time drug lords have begun fleeing the country before Duterte assume s the presidency next month.

“We have received reports that foreign drug lords operating in the country and those already in the order of battle of various law- enforcemen­t agencies have packed up and fled to South America or Mexico to relocate their illegal operation,” he said.

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