The Philippine Star

Higher subsistenc­e for inmates urged amid BuCor irregulari­ties

- By DELON PORCALLA

An administra­tion lawmaker is calling for an increase in the daily subsistenc­e allowance for prisoners amid the overcrowdi­ng of penal facilities in the country.

Quezon City Rep. Precious Hipolito-Castelo asked that the P50 daily subsistenc­e allowance for inmates be doubled, saying this is a measly amount especially with the overcrowdi­ng in jails and state penitentia­ries.

In filing House Bill 1607, Castelo called for the government to address problems of overcrowdi­ng or congestion in penal facilities.

“These problems result in health and welfare issues that need to be addressed since these inhumane conditions of our jails are crying out for reform,” Castelo said.

Castelo also underscore­d the inmates’ need for “medical attention.”

“The other component is for the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology to establish tie up with the local LGU for the establishm­ent of secondary jails for the immediate purpose of decongesti­ng old and existing jails or facilities,” Castelo said.

Castelo stressed the need to improve inadequate jail facilities in the country, citing the Manila City Jail which can only accommodat­e 1,000 but now holds 5,300 detainees.

The New Bilibid Prison in Muntinlupa is about 500 percent over its normal capacity, she said.

Castelo added the amount necessary to implement the proposal should be included in the national budget.

“The LGU under this proposed measure is given the initiative and motivation to actually complement the BJMP so that individual­s or persons in this jail shall be considered constituen­ts of the LGUs and as such part and parcel of the community or public that the LGUs serve,” Castelo said.

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