Davao City jail wardens, police in full alert after Kidapawan jail attack

Jan. 04, 2017
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Jail Superintendent Grace Taculin, jail warden of the BJMP Davao and Police Senior Inspector Catherine Dela Rey, spokesperson of the Davao City Police Office say authorities are on high alert following the jail attack in Kidapawan City on Wednesday midnight, Jan. 4, 2017. (Paulo C. Rizal/davaotoday.com)

DAVAO CITY, Philippines —- All police station commanders in the city are in full alert status in the wake of a jail attack in North Cotabato district jail early morning of Wednesday.

Davao City Police Office spokesperson Police Senior Inspector Catherine Dela Rey in a press briefing said, “Our city director has already alerted all station commanders to take action. We are doing intelligence monitoring in case some prisoners end up in Davao City area.”

Davao City Jail Warden Grace Taculin said their security officers are already conducting facility surveys and intensive intelligence gathering.

“We are praying that those incidents will not happen here, not just for the (Bureau of Jail Management and Penology) but also for innocent civilians that will be affected,” Taculin said in a phone interview with Davao Today, noting that the city’s jail facilities are surrounded by residential areas.

At least 100 unidentified, fully armed men raided the jail facility in Barangay Amas, Kidapawan City around midnight, allowing at least 158 of the 1,511 inmates to escape.  Provincial Jail Warden Superintendent Peter Bungat said three of those who escaped were captured.

Jail Officer 1 Excel Visido perished in the siege, according to a radio news report. Barangay Patadon Councilor, Satar Manalundong also died after authorities shot him for allegedly helping out the inmates who escaped.

Aside from the two, five other casualties identified by the North Cotabato police including inmates Joey Aranas, Allan Tolentino, Liscano Edifel, Rapacon Ambolodto and Adonis Cedeno.

In an interview with Radyo Ni Juan, Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) Vice Chairman for Political Affairs Ghadzali Jaafar denied any involvement in the attack.

“We are willing to share information as soon as we get them,” Jaafar said.

Police’s Dela Rey encouraged the public to report related information about the escaped prisoners.

“We would like to ask the people to report the police any suspicious sighting of unfamiliar faces in their area, so that we may compare these to the pictures of inmates in Kidapawan and take action,” Dela Rey said.

The incident was said to be the biggest jailbreak in the province. In 2000, 40 inmates also escaped. (davaotoday.com)

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