Covid violators to be detained: DILG, DOJ to LGUs: Set strict rules or face sanctions
>> Tuesday, June 15, 2021
BAGUIO CITY—The Departments of Interior and Local Government (DILG), Justice (DOJ) and Philippine National Police (PNP) have issued a memo requiring local government units to implement stricter health protocols or face sanctions.
“Under the guidelines
of joint memorandum circular 2021-001, local government units are required to
identify and designate appropriate places that will serve as holding areas for
persons cited for violations and holding areas shall
accommodate as many persons as possible, without crowding and/or violation
of social distancing protocols,” said Araceli San Jose, OIC regional
director of DILG Cordillera.
She said the DILG is
urging participation of barangay officials in implementing minimum public
health standards and precautions such as wearing of face masks, maintenance of
social distancing protocols and compliance with curfew hours.
“Government officials who fail to implement and enforce all applicable, laws, policies and guidelines will be held accountable for violation of the Local Government Code and the Revised Penal Code,” she said.
“Government officials who fail to implement and enforce all applicable, laws, policies and guidelines will be held accountable for violation of the Local Government Code and the Revised Penal Code,” she said.
Meanwhile, she added,
the PNP should assist LGUs in the strict enforcement of all directives,
laws, and ordinances particularly all applicable minimum public health
standards and precautions such as the wearing of face masks, maintenance of
social distancing protocols, and compliance with curfew hours.
“To avoid overcrowding
and the transmission of Covid-19, the PNP should also establish holding areas
where violators of health and safety standards will be brought in, and they
shall not be placed with detainees in jails,” she said.
For the DOJ, in cases
of warrantless arrest of persons for violations of health and safety
ordinances, and quarantine and other related violations, the inquest
prosecutor will conduct
inquest proceedings, either virtually by way of e-inquest or physically by way of
traditional face-to-face.
The
inquest prosecutor must determine the validity of the
warrantless arrest, as well as the applicable violations of health and safety
ordinances, and quarantine and other related violations.
The city or provincial
prosecutor must ensure the issuance or release of the approved resolution or
information
at the earliest opportunity to avoid the unnecessary congestion in
jails and detention centers, San Jose said.
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