ICYMI: Corrupt personnel of both the Bureau of Corrections and the BJMP were said to be the reason behind why more than 7,000 beer-in-cans and other contrabands were able to enter the Maximum Security Compound of the New Bilibid Prison.
“‘Wag kayo mag alala ia-announce po namin mga pangalan na ‘yan with the clearance of [Justice Sec. Jesus Crispin Remulla],” he added.However, he clarified that this happened when the BJMP was still in charge of the Maximum Security Compound.
According to Catapang, the involved personnel will be given due process, but if they were already transferred back to their respective unit, the case will be handed over to their bureau instead .Catapang did not give an estimated date when the involved personnel would be exposed.RELATED STORIES:
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