Last June 18, 35 Asian inmates, mostly Chinese Nationals, were transferred to Isolation, a.k.a. Bldg.14. It was said that they are the source of illegal drugs in the Maximum Security Compound.
The question is, how do these illegal drugs got in to the bureau when everybody knows that it is prohibited inside?
Fact is…. the Bureau mafia is the source of it. All the inmates can prove that. The mafia motivates inmates to sell not just drugs, but also live ammunition, short guns, granades, balisong (knives), and even yeast powder for making tuba (wine). In return, the mafia gives 20% of the sales to the gangs and keep the gang to keep it functioning which benefits both the mafia and the gang.
However, mafia can’t get enough money so they’ll just send foreign inmates. If the isolated inmates wanted to go back to their cells, they need to give out huge amounts of money at least A HUNDRED THOUSAND PESOS to close the deal.
This is the breakdown of that “dirty money” being collected:
50,000 – Superintendent
50,000 – Officer-in-Charge, Commander of the Guards, Office of the Overseer, Isolation OIC
Acceptable lies will be presented to the Bureau Director because in most cases, the director does know nothing about the real story of why an inmate is being isolated.
Soon, a request for hospitalization of the paying inmate will be processed. With the inmate being hospitalized for two to four weeks and , he’ll soon be back to Maximum Security Compound without any further question from the bureau or any other straight officials (wish there’s any) noticing it.
Moreover, the paid inmate won’t be able to come back to his original cell or dormitory at the Maximum because it’s been sold out by the gangs. He needs to buy or rent a new dormitory if he wants (kind of) privacy.
People say that prison guards do this because they’re also members of the pangkat or gangs to serve them protection. Other say, the prison guards’ salary is not enough for their families that they need to do it to add to their income. They even collect contributions from the inmates when a guard’s member of the family has a birthday, death anniversary, and burial…. or even for their “drinking sessions”. Name every occasion and the prisoners can testify.
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