Pubdate: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 Source: Manila Times (Philippines) Copyright: 2004, The Manila Times Contact: http://www.manilatimes.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/921 Author: Bong E. Otadoy , Northern Luzon Bureau BOARD STARTS PROBE OF DRUG SMUGGLING IN JAIL LINGAYEN, Pangasinan - The provincial board, or Sangguniang Panlalawigan has started its investigation on the alleged rampant smuggling of shabu and other illegal drugs into the provincial jail. During the investigation, the board also expressed surprise why an officer of the Philippine National Police (PNP) continued to act as the prisons chief instead of a jail warden assigned by the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP). The investigation is an offshoot of the confiscation of more than 117 grams of shabu during a surprise inspection by the police and provincial officials following complaints about a rampant drug smuggling in the provincial jail. The confiscation of the illegal drugs led to the ouster of Filemon Doria as the provincial jail warden. He was also accused of providing "special treatment" to alleged drug lords detained at the provincial jail while undergoing trial in court. Doria was replaced by Insp. Jerich Royales of the PNP as the provincial jail officer-in-charge (OIC). During the hearing, Geraldine Baniqued, the provincial legal officer, told the board that Royales would remain as provincial jail OIC until Gov. Victor Agbayani had appointed a permanent replacement. Royales, Baniqued, Senior Supt. Mario Sandiego, the Pangasinan provincial police director, and Supt Rogelio Magno, chief of the PNP Special Operations Group in Pangasinan, attended the hearing on invitation of the board. In his testimony, Royales said he already instituted reforms to prevent a repetition of the smuggling of drugs into the provincial jail. These included the limiting of the number of jail visitors as well as the visiting hours; the imposition of a no-smoking ban; and the removal of special treatment for some detainees, especially the drug suspects. The board was equally interested in the continued stay of Royales, a PNP officer, as the jail OIC. Baniqued said that while the provincial jail is under the supervision and control of the provincial government, the BJMP declined to take over the function due to lack of funds. Asked why the police are helping run the jail, Baniqued said it was wiser to seek the assistance of the members of the PNP while the governor [Agbayani] is considering who to appoint as head of the provincial jail." Royales was named jail OIC on May 29 and his appointment was to end on Friday. The provincial jail, located in Barangay Poblacion in the capital town of Lingayen, is in an old, semi-concrete building adjacent to the municipal building. The facility is being manned by at least 53 guards-12 of whom work as office employee, 34 as members of escort groups and seven others with the detached services unit. For this year, the provincial government has allocated at least P11 million for food and maintenance expenses of the jail. The daily meal allowance of a prisoner is P30. The facility is fast deteriorating, with its wooden ceiling dilapidated, open overhang, weak fence, and so on. As of Monday, there were 248 inmates, more than double the jail's maximum capacity of 120 detainees. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin