Roxas City’s jail dormitory is best in WV
ROXAS CITY, Capiz – The male dormitory of the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) in Brgy. San Jose here has been named as the Top 1 Performing Jail Unit/Type B Facility Male Dormitory. The citation was given during the recent Gawad Penolohiya sang BJMP VI for the 4th Quarter

By Felipe V. Celino

By Felipe V. Celino
ROXAS CITY, Capiz – The male dormitory of the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) in Brgy. San Jose here has been named as the Top 1 Performing Jail Unit/Type B Facility Male Dormitory.
The citation was given during the recent Gawad Penolohiya sang BJMP VI for the 4th Quarter Regional Management Conference.
Also cited was Senior Jail Officer 3 Ernie A. Olendo who was named Best Skills Enhancement Program Officer.
Other BJMP personnel that were recognized were SJO2 Jose B. Bobis Jr. as Best Desk Officer, while JO2 Jeniffer I. Estrellanes was Best Searcher.
Roxas City BJMP is headed by Jail Warden Jail Senior Insp. Dever D. Fantilaga.
Also cited by the BJMP-VI during its Quarterly Best Awardees in the 4th Quarter Regional Management Conference were:
-SJO3 Ernie A. Olendo- Best Male Jail Non-Officer Rank / Top 4 Performing Unit WD Officer
– SJO1 Roel Z. Morania – Top 5 Performing Unit HRD Officer/ Top 3 Performing Unit PRM Officer/ Top 2 Performing Unit Operations Officer
– JO2 Jeniffer I. Estrellanes – Top 1 Performing Unit Health Service Officer/ Top 2 Performing Unit Operations Officer
– JO2 Romelo Von Jason Deslate – Top 1 Performing Unit Health Service Officer, and
– JO1 Quincy Robles – Top 1 Performing Unit Health Service Officer.
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