Transfer of BuCor building, inmates to N. Ecija sought
>> Wednesday, November 18, 2015
By MydsSupnad
LAOAG
CITY- Partylist congressman Samuel Pagdilao (ACT-CIS) has urged the
immediate transfer of the controversial Bureau of Correction building following
the confiscations of contrabands, guns and shabu inside the well-guarded
correctional for the past several days.
In a press briefing last week, Pagdilao said it is now time to move the BuCor
to other place to remove once and for all the illegal activities, smuggling of
drugs and other contrabands inside the well-fortified Correctional facilities
in Muntinlupa.
Now running for senator under the ticket of Poe, Pagdilao was responding to a
querry of newsmen if what is the best way to solve the controversy rocking the
Bilibid prison being a veteran PNP general and investigator.
Earlier, there was a proposal that a new correctional facility be built
in Palayan City, Nueva Ecija.
The said facility, to house inmates from the New Bilibid Prison (NBP) is
expected to start soon since the National Economic Development Authority (NEDA)
Board has already approved the transfer of the national penitentiary from
Muntinlupa City to Nueva Ecija.
The said proposed construction of a new Bilibid building has P50.18-billion
budget and that a green-light was already given by the NEDA Board recently.
It was learned that the construction of the new prison facility in Fort
Magsaysay, Nueva Ecija will be undertaken through a public-private partnership
and that the NBP’s transfer to its new location in Palayan city is seen to
be completed in the next five to seven years.
According
to the Project proposal, the planned Nueva Ecija penitentiary can
accommodate 26,880 inmates from NBP and the Correctional Institution for Women
(CIW).
NBP currently holds more or less 23,000 inmates.
The Bilibid prison’s maximum capacity is about 8,900 but the total number of
inmates is more than 23,000, it was learned.
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