Pubdate: Tue, 14 Sep 2004 Source: Sun.Star Cebu (Philippines) Copyright: 2004 Sun.Star Contact: http://www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1690 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/prison.htm (Incarceration) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?236 (Corruption - Outside U.S.) TAKING THEIR SWEET TIME ON BBRC The cache of shabu, seized during a recent bust inside the Bagong Buhay Rehabilitation Center (BBRC), should top the list of irregularities that have been hounding the detention facility. It is already bad if one only considers that the drugs are for the consumption of inmates. It becomes worse if the suspicion that part of the supply is sold outside is proven true. Getting a cut of the budget for prisoners' food is graft, true. Giving preferential treatment to moneyed inmates does violate the rules. And incompetence is apparent when some inmates are able to escape ever so often. But there is more than just crime in the trafficking of drugs inside the jail or through it. It mocks law enforcement and speeds up the destruction of lives, especially of detainees who are supposed to be saved from their descent to hell. One can also look at the drug bust this way: that what we now have in BBRC is a facility and an organization that is in a worst shape compared to previous years. Indeed, drug trafficking in jail can only happen under a very so-so operation. BBRC Warden Nestor Velasquez cannot do a Pontius Pilate on this one. While he might not be directly involved in it, there is something to be said about drug trafficking happening under his nose without him knowing it. And while Cebu City Government officials who initiated the surprise inspection deserve a pat on the back, they too should share the blame for the continued deterioration of the facility's operation. For instance, the transfer of the jail to a bigger and better organized facility in Kalunasan has been delayed for too long as the City and the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology spent too much time debating over their roles. It's not that nothing has been hatched to solve the BBRC problem or at least halt the deterioration of jail operation. It's just that all officials concerned seem to be taking their own sweet time in implementing the solutions already agreed upon. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek