Saturday, June 6, 2026

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FOR THE PROTECTION OF PDLs. While PAGASA has warned of rising temperatures at the onset of the summer season, the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology intensified efforts to safeguard persons deprived of liberty (PDLs) and ensure smooth operation of jail facilities nationwide. BJMP chief Jail Director Ruel Rivera ordered all jail facilities to implement strict heat mitigation measures and to closely monitor their health conditions, particularly in the National Capital Region where temperature is high and overcrowding pose serious risks. He stressed on the need for proactive interventions to prevent heat-related illnesses and maintain the welfare of those under BJMP’s care, with proper ventilation, enough water supply and sanitation. Health personnel are also on standby. BJMP operates 484 jail facilities nationwide, with 142 newly constructed facilities to accommodate the growing PDL population. Danny Querubin

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