Pubdate: Sun, 22 May 2011 Source: Sunday Punch (Philippines) Copyright: 2011 Sunday Punch Contact: http://punch.dagupan.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3678 ILLEGAL DRUGS TOP CASES OF DETAINEES IN DISTRICT JAIL ILLEGAL drug trading appears to be the number one crime in the fourth district as majority of those detained at the Dagupan District Jail face charges related to the violation of Republic Act 9165, the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002. The newly-assigned jail warden, Chief Insp. Jun Melchor Boadilla, said in a radio interview last week that more half of the 417 detainees were involved in illegal drugs. Further, of the 42 women detainees, majority are also facing illegal drug charges. "Karamihan ng kaso nila, violation sa R.A. 9165," Boadilla. Some of the inmates are even "returnees", he said, meaning they have been jailed more than once for illegal drug trading. "Lumalabas na parang pangkabuhayan na nila yong pagbebenta ng droga," he said. The district jail houses criminals from this city and the neighboring towns of San Fabian, Mangaldan, San Jacinto, Calasiao, Sta. Barbara and Mapandan. Recently, Mayor Benjamin Lim promised to help fund the expansion of the jail, which was built originally to hold 150 inmates. Boadilla said the mayor has already directed the city engineering office to survey the jail and submit a report for possible expansion by May 26, he said. The warden's office has temporarily been converted into cells to hold as many as 60 detainees. Boadilla said he has also coordinated with the courts for the transfer of sentenced prisoners to the national penitentiary to help decongest the facility. So far, of the 51 sentenced prisoners, 27 have been remanded to Muntinlupa. Boadilla, who assumed office last March, said he will do his best to improve the conditions in the jail, which used to be the best in the country, in terms of facilities and rehabilitation program. (PIA Pangasinan/DOS) - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr.