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  2. 2017 Kidapawan jail siege - Wikipedia

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    This led to the escape of at least 158 inmates out of the 1,511 people detained in the prison. [2] A power outage which put out the lights in the prison preceded the attack. The intent of the siege was to free certain inmates detained in two cells but nearby inmates were also freed by the gunmen who reportedly spoke in the Maguindanao language .

  3. Category:2017 in the Philippines by month - Wikipedia

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  4. Bureau of Corrections (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    The prison was placed under the Bureau of Prisons and receive prisoners in Mindanao. [8] The Correctional Institution for Women was founded on November 27, 1929, by virtue of Act No. 3579 as the first and only prison for women in the Philippines. [8] Later, on January 21, 1932, the bureau opened the Davao Penal Colony in Southern Mindanao. [8]

  5. Philippines inmates protest on prison roof over food, warden

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    About 100 inmates in an overcrowded jail climbed atop the roof of a prison building in the central Philippines and noisily protested with raised fists and placards, saying they were not being fed ...

  6. List of prisons in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    New Bilibid Prison: Muntinlupa, Metro Manila: 1940: Prison: 6,345 [3] Correctional Institution for Women: Mandaluyong, Metro Manila: 1929: Women's prison: 1,008 [3] Iwahig Prison and Penal Farm: Puerto Princesa, Palawan: 1904: Penal colony: 675 [3] [4] Sablayan Prison and Penal Farm: Sablayan, Occidental Mindoro: 1955: Penal colony: 994 [3] [5 ...

  7. 2017 in Philippine law and politics - Wikipedia

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    President Duterte issued Executive Order No. 16, directing all government departments and agencies, including government-owned or -controlled corporations (GOCCs) and local government units, to adopt the 'National Security Policy 2017–2022' in the formulation and implementation of their national security related plans and programs.

  8. Corruption in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Police System of the Philippines poses a high risk of corruption, with the Philippines National Police (PNP) considered to be one of the most corrupt institutions within the country. There are several reports of national police officers and members of the military engaging in criminal activities such as extortion, corruption and involvement ...

  9. Category:2017 in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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