P1-M bounty for fugitive convicts

Credit to Author: Tempo Desk| Date: Wed, 18 Sep 2019 08:42:20 +0000

 

BUREAU of Corrections (BuCor) personnel tightly guard the more than 1 million documents of 46,000 plus convicts released since 2010. The documents are now in the custody of the Senate. (PRIB photo)

BUREAU of Corrections (BuCor) personnel tightly guard the more than 1 million documents of 46,000 plus convicts released since 2010. The documents are now in the custody of the Senate. (PRIB photo)

President Duterte has offered a R1 million bounty for the capture of every convict freed due to the good conduct time allowance (GCTA) law if they still refuse to surrender to authorities.

The President admitted that he prefers the wanted inmates would be presented dead, adding he would gladly pay the huge reward.

“I will just set the timeline and then R1 million prize is available to those who can capture them dead or alive but maybe dead will be a better option,” he said during a press conference at the Palace.

“I will pay you smiling. Ibalik ko ‘yan sa preso, makikain pa yan,” he said.

Last September 4, the President asked more than 1,700 heinous crime convicts freed early for good behavior to surrender in 15 days. He said they would face an inves­tigation into their alleged irregular release from jail amid allegations of corruption

If they refuse to surrender, Du­terte warned that inmates will be considered fugitives and will be rearrested by authorities.

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