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Locked up Muntinlupa residents may take alternate route – BuCor
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BuCor says NHA residents may take alternate route going to city proper
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Bureau of Corrections
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Last March 12, BuCor destroyed 1,424 pieces of improvised bladed weapons; 1,786 improvised pointed weapons; 167 wooden batons; six slings; 28 improvised arrows; 129 cellular phones; and 18 wi-fi routers.
In a statement, BuCor said the destroyed items were seized from prisoners from October 2020 to February 2021.
“Conforming to its twin mandate of effective safekeeping and rehabilitation of persons deprived of liberty, the Bureau of Corrections is continuously regulating search and confiscation of contrabands inside the Maximum Security Compound and in all other Operating Prison and Penal Farms,” BuCor said in statement issued on Tuesday, March 16.
It said that “investigation had already been conducted and corresponding investigation reports had been concluded and submitted relative to the confiscation and recovery” of the seized contrabands.
Bureau of Corrections
(MANILA BULLETIN FILE PHOTO)
“As of today, 14,437 PDLs have participated in the removal of gang tattoos and NBP (New Bilibid Prison) Maximum Security Compound is already a gang-free prison facility,” the BuCor said in a statement on Thursday.
The BuCor said the removal of gang tattoos of inmates continues under its Oplan Tatak Bura.
“The BuCor administration, under the supervision of Usec. Gerald Q. Bantag, actively supports and assists incarcerated persons yearning to be reintegrated into society after serving their sentences,” the Bucor said.
“The removal of visible gang-related tattoos may improve the PDL’s chance to return to society and open opportunities to free himself of the stigma of imprisonment,” it added.