Sunday, April 27, 2008

MORE NEWS, DAGUPAN CITY

Bemedalled Dagupan jail warden relieved

DAGUPAN CITY – The multi-awarded jail warden here was relieved last Wednesday following complaints the official had a drinking session with inmates.

Jail Senior Insp. Roque Constantino Sison III was sacked from his post when the complaint against him was sent through a text message to the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology regional office accusing him of having a drinking spree with some detainees.

Sison didn’t answer his cellular telephone when newsmen tried to contact him to get his comment.

The BJMP regional office confirmed Sison was relieved.
A jail guard who requested anonymity said Sison packed up his belongings night of April 23.

He refused to give other details, saying they were not allowed to talk about the issue.
A source said Sison answered a memorandum issued him by his superior regarding the complaint.

Sison was instrumental in making the Dagupan City Jail the best city jail in the country in 2002 and 2003 and was himself a back-to-back awardee as Best City Jail Warden in 2004.

He reassumed his post only three months ago and instituted several reform programs for the inmates.

Prior to his sudden relief, the inmates had a noise barrage protesting the result of the investigation.

Meanwhile, Jail Senior Insp. Narcisa Ramirez, warden for female inmates, was also ordered to answer a written complaint against her by the detainees who accused her of serving them spoiled food, denying inmates the privilege to go outside their cell to enjoy the sun and perform regular exercises, and banning conjugal visits.

Ramirez was not relieved but placed under investigation. – Jennelyn Mondejar

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