The Philippine Star

SAF eyed for NBP medium security compound

- By EVELYN MACAIRAN

Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre is considerin­g tapping Special Action Force (SAF) police officers to secure New Bilibid Prison’s medium and maximum security compounds.

Aguirre said yesterday he might ask the SAF to take charge of security at the medium security compound after receiving informatio­n that ever since security at the maximum security compound was tightened, the illegal drug trade was relocated to the medium security compound.

“It’s under study but funding is a principal factor,” he said, adding that the current administra­tion “is running the operation under the budget of the previous administra­tion.”

Since July, more than 300 SAF personnel replaced the Bureau of Correction­s (BuCor) jail guards detailed at the maximum security compound.

The Department of Justice has also installed two South Korean- made signal jammers at the maximum security compound to prevent inmates from communicat­ing with their cohorts outside the prison while more closedcirc­uit television cameras were also installed.

Early this month, BuCor personnel conducted an Oplan Galugad operation at the medium security compound, recovering several contraband items, including 18 mobile phones.

Aguirre previously said mobile phones serve as the main line of communicat­ion between the inmates and their cohorts and allowed them to continue with their illegal business operations.

He believes that removing mobile phones and blocking mobile phone signals would help erase the narcotics trade in the national penitentia­ry.

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