ABUYOG, Leyte, March 17 (PNA) -– The Bureau of
Corrections (BuCor) has released at least 234 inmates from the Leyte Regional
Prison in Abuyog, Leyte as part of the government’s effort to decongest prison
facilities.
BuCor Director General Benjamin De Los Santos led
on Friday the distribution of certificates of discharge to the 234 inmates of
the colony, who qualified to gain freedom under the special time allowance for
loyalty (STAL).
“We started with 27 elderly inmates granted with
executive clemency. Just this week, we released another 39. So far, this is the
biggest. This is not just decongestion, but speeding up the process,” De Los
Santos told reporters.
Jail Superintendent Geraldo Aro said the 234 who
qualified for STAL were "prisoners who chose to stay in the place of their
confinement notwithstanding the existence of a calamity or catastrophe
enumerated.”
“They have an opportunity to escape after super
typhoon Yolanda badly damaged our prison facility and post towers, but they
stayed here,” Aro recalled.
At least 15 released inmates are senior citizens,
most of them already overstaying in the penal colony.
“We created a task force to expedite the processing
of documents because some inmates die even before their release. We have to
modernize and reform our records management,” De los Santos added.
Andres Estacio, 73 was very happy to receive his
discharge paper after being imprisoned at the Leyte Regional Prison for six
years for an attempted rape case.
“I am very excited to see my family in Tondo. I
don’t want to commit mistakes again because I am very old now,” Estacio said.
The BuCor provided him transportation allowance from Leyte to Metro Manila.
Established on Jan. 16, 1973, the prison facility
is situated in Mahagna village, this town, some 66 kilometers from Tacloban
City, the regional capital. The colony is within a 861.66-hectare forested
area, 20 kilometers south from Abuyog town center.
Currently, the facility has more than 1,900
inmates, more than double than its capacity.
The penal colony was built to confine and
rehabilitate convicted criminals classified as national prisoners whose
sentences range from three years and one day imprisonment or above. (PNA)
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