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PAGADIAN FRONTLINE
PAGADIAN CITY,
Zamboanga del Sur (Sept.3, 201- MPF News) --- The Bureau of Jail Management and
Penology (BJMP) Regional Director Senior Supt Arnulfo P. Obias conducted a
thorough investigation of attempted jailbreak and recommend possible of filing
additional charges in court against those inmates involved in the incident at
the Municipal Jail of Siocon, Zamboanga del Norte on Friday night, August 29.
BJMP Regional Director
Senior Supt Obias said Monday that he is now waiting the result of the
investigation of the foiled jailbreak that resulted to the death of one jail
guard and 2 inmates and wounding of 8 other persons.
Obias said that based
in the spot reports while Jail Officcer-1 Ryanbel Bagun was tried to return his
trustee detainee to his deck, however upon opening the door, the two detainees
identified as brothers Humoc grabbed the fire-arm tuck on his waist and then
shoot the Jail Officer to death that prompted his Co-Jail Guard to be alarmed.
“It is not true that
there was a manhunt operation conducted because the inmates did not able to get
outside the jail facilities as reported ealier due to the immediate response
from the nearby Siocon Municipal Police Station located some 20 meters away
from the municipal jail,” Obias said.
Siocon Municipal Jail
has at total of 66 inmates.
Senior Supt. Obias has
just assumed as BJMP Regional Director in Region 9 based in Pagadian City three
months ago had reminded again his personnel to straighten the policies of Safe
Keeping the Inmates and proper implementation of human treatment program to the
inmates following the incident in order not to happen again.
Some treatment program
implemented in the BJMP Jail facilities are the therapeutic treatment for the
inmates with drug related cases and the Alternative Learning System (ALS)
jointly implemented by the Department of Education (DepED) that provided school
materials for those inmates who would like to continue their studies for elementary
and secondary school inside the jail compound, Obias explained.
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