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‘Correction system is window of soul’ — Remulla

Alvin Murcia

Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla said in his speech, "Correction system is the window of the soul of the country", as the Bureau of Corrections released 949 persons deprived of liberty from its major prison facilities nationwide yesterday.

"So, dapat maraming pagbabago ang magawa natin dahil hindi magiging epektibo ang correction system pag congested ang ating mga kulangan," he added.

The DOJ chief continued, "We also have to expedite the release of PDLs if they have already served their maximum sentence and our police force and prosecutors are now working hand in hand to resolve the issue of those accused being detained for so long much more than their sentence."

"Gusto natin na mapalaya sila agad kung nakapag bayad na sila sa lipunan (We want them to be released promptly in the event they already paid their sins in the society)," Remulla said.

Those released were from Correctional Institution for Women (90), Davao Prison and Penal Farm (177), Iwahig Prison and Penal Farm (23), Leyte Regional Prison (69), New Bilibid Prison  (486), Philippine Military Academy (2), Sablayan Prison and Penal Farm (33), and San Ramon Prison and Penal Farm (71).

Of the said numbers, 556 were released due to the expiration of their maximum sentence, 213 were acquitted of the charges against them, 129 were given parole, 29 were granted probation, and two were released on cash bond.

This brings to  6,322 the total number of PDLs who have been released under the administration of Director General Gregorio Pio P. Catapang Jr.

 Catapang has been expediting the release of PDLs as part of his reform agenda.

The culminating activity, which coincides with the BuCor's fifth-day celebration of National Correctional Consciousness Week, was attended by Remulla, Justice Undersecretary Deo Marco,  Justice Assistant Secretaries Francis John Tejano and Jose Dominic Clavano, PAO chief Atty. Persida Rueda-Acosta, Parole and Probation Administration OIC Atty. Bienvenido O. Benitez Jr., Board of Pardons and Parole chairman Atty. Sergio Calizo Jr., DOLE-NCR Regional Director Atty. Sarah Buena S. Mirasol, and other BuCor officials led by BuCor-OIC Gil Torralba.

Torralba for his part told the PDLs to "(b)ring the good things you learned inside the jail and leave the bad experiences you encountered inside."

He also revealed that BuCor, under the guidance of DG Catapang, has launched an Integrity Monitoring and Enforcement Unit (IMEU) wherein BuCor employees can report illicit activities of their co-workers and PDLs who have been released from detention can report via text or call against erring corrections officers.

Torralba urged the released PDLs to report their bad and good experiences against corrections officers and assured them of the confidentially of their report.

"This is one way that we can improve our services and reward our officers who do good and at the same time get rid of undesirables within our ranks," Torralba said.