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Remulla, NBI meet over rap vs cops in suspicious Bilibid deaths blamed on COVID

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Secretary of Justice Jesus Crispin "Boying" Remulla speaks in front of of DOJ employees during his first flag ceremony as justice secretary on July 4, 2022. In his speech Remulla has identified three attached agencies of the department that need their help.

Philstar.com / EC Toledo

 

MANILA, Philippines (Updated 4:55 p.m.) — On his first official day in office, Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin “Boying” Remulla made true on his statement to focus on the Bureau of Corrections and took a closer look at a probe into the suspicious deaths of New Bilibid Prison inmates, among them high-profile drug convicts.

 

Lawyer Nico Clavano, from the Office of the Justice Secretary, said Remulla met with National Bureau of Investigation Deputy Director Medardo De Lemos, who has been designated as officer-in-charge of the bureau.

 

"The issue was discussed and SOJ wanted to validate the facts already presented but would like to inquire more into the incident," Clavano said.

 

Full Story: https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2022/07/05/2193225/remulla-nbi-meet-over-rap-vs-cops-suspicious-bilibid-deaths-blamed-covid

 

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