+ Follow CHIEF INSPECTOR TEOFELO LABATING Tag
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[Title] => Lack of funds move inmates to raise money for themselves
[Summary] => A Caloocan City Jail official said Friday that the lack of government funding forced the jail leaders to solicit funds from newly jailed inmates only through "voluntary" basis.
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[Title] => Relatives of inmates deplore extortion activities at Caloocan City Jail
[Summary] => Relatives of Caloocan City Jail inmates assailed yesterday the prison management for allegedly tolerating extortion activities of prison leaders on newly jailed inmates. The complainants claimed that new prisoners are allegedly obliged to pay P750 as admittance fee to jail leaders or are subjected to bodily harm by fellow inmates.
"I already had enough problems when my son was jailed and it was compounded when we were asked to pay several unusual fees," a 49-year-old mother told The STAR.
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"I already had enough problems when my son was jailed and it was compounded when we were asked to pay several unusual fees," a 49-year-old mother told The STAR.
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December 16, 2001 - 12:00am
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