DOJ approves release of 34 more PDLs

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The Department of Justice (DOJ) has approved the release of 34 more persons deprived of liberty (PDL) who heeded the order of President Rodrigo Duterte to surrender.

“The [DOJ] Oversight Committee has approved the release of another 34 PDL-surrenderers, per recommendation by the Joint Task Force,” said DOJ deputy spokesman and Assistant Secretary Neal Bainto.

A joint task force of the DOJ and BuCor is currently sifting through the records of the PDLs who surrendered to determine who among them should have been freed. Republic Act 10592 which was passed in 2013 amended provisions of the Revised Penal Code to grant more GCTAs to PDLs to allow for their much earlier release.

 

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