Ni Mar Gabriel Eagle News Reporter (Eagle News) – Randam na rin ng mga bilanggo sa Quezon City Jail ang kakulangan sa suplay ng tubig lalot sakop ng distribution area ng Manila Water ang bilanguan. Ang bawat gang ay mayroon ng kanya kanyang skedyul ng pagligo. Hindi raw kasi kaya ng pressure ng tubig ang sabayang pagbubukas ng gripo. “Sa pangkat ng DCJ pagka-gumamit sila ng tubig, nawawalan ng supply ang sputnik. Pero mas lalo […]
Tag: Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP)
Bagong district jail ng Brooke’s Point, pinasinayaan
Ni Anne Ramos Eagle News Correspondent BROOKES POINT, Palawan (Eagle News) – Pinasinayaan sa bayan ng Brooke’s Point kamakailan ang bagong Brooke’s Point District Jail na matatagpuan sa Brgy. Tubtub sa nasabing munisipalidad. Ang naturang gusali ay itinayo mula sa inilaang lupa ng pamahalaang lokal ng naturang bayan na ipinagkaloob ng Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) sa pamamagitan ng deed of donation. Ito ay sa bisa ng resolution no. 2017-87 ng pamahalaang bayan […]
Inmates of Manila City Jail hold noise barrage vs. warden
(Eagle News)– Inmates of Manila City Jail on Thursday (October 13) held a noise barrage as a call to oust its current jail warden Supt. Gerald Bantag. In a statement, the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) said about 200 inmates belonging to Dorms 9 and 10 were opposing the segregation or reclassification of drug offenders in the jail, a measure called by Bantag’s management. “The purpose of segregation is to give the inmates who […]
DILG assures full support to National Anti-Drug Plan of Action
MANILA, Philippines — Secretary Mel Senen S. Sarmiento of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) has assured the continuing support of the Department and its attached agencies to the National Anti-Drug Plan of Action (NADPA) 2015-2020 which President Benigno S. Aquino III ordered for implementation and institutionalization. NADPA is the blueprint that describes the strategies and programs to be undertaken by the government in achieving a drug-resistant and eventually a drug-free Philippines. […]





