Philippine Standard Time:

Saturday, April 18, 2026 - 2:37 AM

  1. Home
  2. Statements
  3. Press Release
  4. Statement of CHR Executive Director, Atty Jacqueline Ann De Guia, welcoming the President’s remarks against…

Brief Statement, Press Statement, Statements

Statement of CHR Spokesperson, Atty. Jacqueline Ann de Guia, recommending concrete measures to address jail congestion

The widespread congestion of jails has been a persistent problem in our country. In recent years, it has worsened due to the high and sudden influx of arrested suspects in relation to the anti-drug campaign. There are also other reasons such as delay in the issuance of commitment orders, slow disposition of cases or protracted trials, small lock-up cells, and the inability of detainees to post bail.

Many jails house more than 5 times their capacity. The Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) themselves confirmed that many jails do not meet the United Nations standard as well as BJMP’s Manual on Habitat, Water, Sanitation and Kitchen in Jails. The report of the Philippine National Police – Internal Affairs Service’s (PNP-IAS) that more than 450 inmates have died under the current administration while in police custody and the recent deaths in the New Bilibid Prison further raise the alarm. While there is recognition of the severity of this urgent human rights concern, it must be coupled with both immediate and long term efforts that will genuinely improve the conditions in jail.

The Commission harps again our previous reminders and call to address this worsening problem. In particular, we ask the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) and the PNP to revisit the advisories and position paper issued by the Commission as a result of the Torture Prevention Ambassador (TPA) Project. Launched in October 2014, the TPA Project was done in collaboration with the PNP and through the initiative of the Asia Pacific Forum and Association for the Prevention of Torture.

We wish to undersore the CHR advisory in December 2015 on the lack of standard police stations and lock-up cells in some municipalities and cities, which urged LGUs to donate lots to help the PNP’s ongoing program providing for the construction of model police stations. It is commendable that some LGUs — such as Pagsanjan, Laguna and Puerto Princesa, Palawan — immediately responded to this call . We encourage other identified LGUs to follow suit and fast track the donation of lots as well as shoulder their counterpart in the construction of model police stations to help address the congestion problem.

Further, there is a need for the LGUs and the PNP to constantly revisit areas allocated for detention facilities taking into account the increase in population and crimes. Adequate resting quarters for the policemen must also be provided to ensure their welfare since studies found that stress and exhaustion can contribute to abuse and torture.

Overcrowding and the conditions it breeds are tantamount to cruel, degrading, inhuman treatment or punishment. It transgresses the very core of human dignity. Prisons are meant to help restore and rehabilitate persons deprived of liberty (PDL) and not diminish their humanity. The unceasing crisis in detention facilities require nothing but expedient and unwavering action from all relevant State instrumentalities to genuinely restore the welfare and dignity of PDLs. ###

Related Post

Brief Statement, Press Statement, Statements

Statement of CHR Spokesperson, Atty Jacqueline Ann de Guia, on the death of two activists in Albay

Other Stories

Statement of the Commission on Human Rights on the reported situation of Frenchie Mae Cumpio and Marielle Domequil inside Tacloban City Jail The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) has taken cognizance of reports concerning the alleged mistreatment and abuse of

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) underscores the vital role of the media as the Fourth Estate in safeguarding every Filipino’s access to information and freedom of expression. As such, we extend our solidarity and acknowledge the challenges faced by

The current coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic cannot further emphasize how global health is a shared concern. As we commemorate World Health Day today, 7 April 2020, the Commission on Human Rights emphasizes the obligation of the government to ensure

The Commission on Human Rights extends its heartfelt sympathy to the people of Mindanao who were severely affected by the series of powerful earthquakes resulting to the tragic loss of least 23 lives, injuring more than 400 individuals, and displacing

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) welcomes the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)’s commitment to strictly monitor the proper waste disposal by Local Government Units (LGUs) as part of the efforts to lessen pollution in the country. This

Human rights are both national and international obligations. The Philippine Government has a sworn obligation to protect, respect, and fulfill human rights and comply with international human rights laws and treaties the State has ratified, which are also considered part