Filipino among missing prisoners in quake-hit Sulawesi

MANILA — The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) confirmed that a Filipino in Central Sulawesi in Indonesia was among the prisoners who joined a mass jailbreak during the magnitude 7.5 earthquake and tsunami that hit the region last week.

The Filipino, who was serving his sentence at the Lapas Penitentiary, was initially reported safe by the DFA on Saturday. Citing the Philippine Consulate General in Manado, DFA Assistant Secretary Elmer Cato on Monday night said the Filipino detainee was reported to have joined a mass jailbreak after the prison was damaged by the earthquake.

The Filipino is serving a prison term until 2021 after he was convicted for possession of methamphetamine following his arrest in 2011.

Consul General Oscar Orcine said his office is coordinating with authorities in the area on the whereabouts of the Filipino as power and communications lines there have yet to be restored. (Joyce Ann L. Rocamora/PNA)

Popular

Carlito Galvez steps down as PBBM’s peace adviser

By Brian Campued Presidential Adviser for Peace, Reconciliation, and Unity Carlito Galvez Jr. has stepped from his post and will be replaced by former Interior...

PH to receive 103M liters of diesel this week to augment nat’l fuel supply

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet As part of various interventions targeted towards alleviating the citizenry’s fuel price and supply woes, the DOE continues to act in...

PBBM installs Eduardo Oban Jr. as new Nat’l Security Adviser

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet After a press briefing announcement last week noting President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s acceptance of Secretary Eduardo Año’s decision to step...

PBBM: PH to send high-level coordination team to bring Zaldy Co home

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet After announcing an earlier foiled entry at the border separating Germany and Czech Republic, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. issued updates...