VOL. 9 ISSUE 196 • THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2016
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P 15.00 • 20 PAGES VIRTOUSO AT WORK. Former freestyle football champion Tung Doan Thanh from Vietnam showcases his tricks and moves during yesterday’s 4th Asian Freestyle football championship press conference at People’s Park in Davao City. Lean Daval Jr.
P236-M CITY JAIL IN CALINAN SOON Facility can house 5,000 inmates PCG rescues 3 fishermen D By TIZIANA CELINE S. PIATOS
AVAO City is poised to put up a P236Million jail facility capable of accommodating 5,000 inmates in Calinan district, according to City Jail warden Grace Taculin in a press briefing yesterday. Taculin the modern and much larger facility will be constructed inside an eight-hectare piece of land in Barangay Wangan, Calinan district. The lot was donated by Louella Garcia, owner and propritress of Balik-Bukid farms.
“Three hectares will be allocated for the jail building and facility,” she revealed, adding that five hectares will be for industrial activities. The jail will be donated to the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP). She said a 2019 deadline is being eyed for the construction of the jail facility with the bidding and construction expected to start at early first quarter next year. Taculin revealed that the
P236 million allocation for the project was approved by both the lower and upper house of Congress. “The jail in Ma-a will be considered as the annex once the new facility in Calinan will be complete,” Taculin said, pointing out that the current facility will soon be exclusive to female, high-risk or high-value target, and senior citizen inmates. BJMP records show that the current Davao City Jail,
located in Barangay Ma-a can only accommodate 384 inmates, but is currently home to nearly 2,982 inmates. “Inmates have been suffering from various diseases such as boils and tuberculosis due to overcrowding,” Taculin said. Taculin admitted that there has been a tremendous increase in the number of inmates in the past few years, with more than 70 percent of
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HREE fishermen floating for nine hours after their boat capsized off Samal Island were rescued by the Philippine Navy shaken and hungry but still alive. Lt. James Reyes, Naval Forces Eastern Mindanao public affairs officer, said the three fishermen were found and rescued at around 6:10 a.m. Tuesday.
He identified the fishermen as Soy-an Osani, 47; Jamir Osani, 20; and Henry Everre, 17, all residents of Barangay Isla Verde, Davao City. Reyes said the three had just finished loading their catch 10 p.m. Monday when a huge wave suddenly hit their banca, capsizing it in
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