Pubdate: Thu, 30 Dec 2004 Source: Philippine Star (Philippines) Copyright: PhilSTAR Daily Inc. 2004 Contact: http://www.philstar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/622 Author: Paolo Romero Cited: Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency http://www.pdea.gov.ph Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?236 (Corruption - Outside U.S.) STIFFER PENALTIES SOUGHT FOR COPS IN JAILBREAKS A lawmaker asked Malacanang yesterday to certify to Congress as urgent a bill seeking to impose tougher penalties on policemen and jail guards who abet the escape of prisoners and detainees. "Suspending or relieving them from their assignment is not enough," said Cavite Rep. Gilbert Remulla, House committee on public information chairman. "They should be treated like the criminal whom they allowed to escape. The inadequacy in the penalty imposed on jail guards has led to the escape of some high-profile criminals like (suspected drug lord) Li Zhong. "Many of our prison personnel do not mind taking the risk of losing their jobs in exchange for hefty rewards from these criminals who are obviously well financed and well connected." Remulla said he had refiled House Bill 184 to give more teeth to the Revised Penal Code, following the escape of Li, alias James Mian from a jail at the Quezon City office of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA). When signed into law, the bill would increase the penalty for escapees and prisoners who attempt to escape from jail or prison, he added. Remulla said Li's escape was obviously made possible through the connivance of jail guards, and he urged the PDEA to arrest all personnel who are directly responsible for its detention facility. He would formally make his request to Malacanang so Congress can immediately act on his bill after the Christmas recess, Remulla said. House Majority Leader Prospero Nograles said there was an urgent need to completely weed out rogue and negligent law enforcers and jail guards. - ---