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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

BJMP's launching of E-Dalaw project (3/12/13) gcc

The Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) Pagadian City Jail on Tuesday, March 12 launches e-Dalaw  project at Pagadian City Jail. The e-Dalaw system for electronic visit, the virtual jail visit program of the BJMP makes use of supervised internet video call allowing inmates to connect to their families locally or abroad and has proven effective in addressing communication concerns of inmates with their families.

OIC Jail Warden Sr. Insp. Mashur Sala supervises Internet video calls of inmates during the launching of E-Dalaw project on March 12, 2013 at Pagadian City Jail.

PAO District Attorney Pacifico Cimafranca delivers his message.

Female inmates of Pagadian City Jail entertained guests with their cultural dance. 

The newly formed “Dream Chorale”,  with retired music supervisor Salud Bautista had its first performance by singing doxology and  Philippine national anthem during the launching of E-Dalaw project and inauguration of massage and barber shops on March 12, 2013. The choral group composed of 21 talented inmates of Pagadian City Jail. 

Engr. Noli Garcia (extreme right) leads the ribbon cutting ceremony of Pagadian City Jail massage and barber shop on March 12, 2013 at BJMP, Lenienza, Pagadian City. Garcia is assisted by (L-R) PAO District Attorney Pacifico Cimfaranca, RTC Executive Judge Romeo Descallar, OIC-City Jail Warden Sr. Insp. Mashur Sala, and  BJMPRO9 regional director Senior Supt. Michael D. Vidamo, Sr.

Former City Commercial Center manager Engr. Noli Garcia delivers his message during the launching of E-Dalaw project at Pagadian city Jail on March 12, 2013.  Garcia represents Mayor Samuel Co during the activity.

BJMPRO9 regional director Senior Supt. Michael D. Vidamo, Sr.

RTC Executive Judge Romeo Descallar