The National Bureau of Investigation has been directed to investigate the latest riot at the New Bilibid Prison in Muntinlupa City Monday.

“I will direct the NBI to conduct a parallel investigation or expand its ongoing probe into the previous violence,” said Department of Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra.
The Justice Secretary said he wants to find out if there was negligence among Bureau of Corrections officials and personnel, including BuCor Director General Gerald Bantag, that resulted in the riot.
“These BuCor officials should have learned their lesson from the previous violent incident where several PDLs (persons deprived of liberty) were killed,” he said.
Guevarra said “the DoJ has ordered the BuCor to submit a detailed report ASAP (as soon as possible).”
Citing an initial report from the BuCor on the riot, Guevarra said “violence among inmates broke out again at the NBP Maximum Security Compound this morning.”
“Three persons were killed and 64 wounded,” Guevarra said, citing the BuCor’s initial report.
Guevarra assured that “the BuCor security force, Philippine National Police-Special Action Force, and PNP-National Capital Region Police Office-Special Weapons and Tactics are conducting clearing operations.”
Guevarra had earlier ordered the NBI to investigate the Oct. 9 riot at the Quadrant 4 of the NBP Maximum Security Compound in which nine inmates were killed and seven others were injured.
This riot stemmed from a fight between the Sigue-Sigue Sputnik and Sigue-Sigue Commando gangs.
The BuCor said the Oct. 9 riot happened “because of perceived disrespect to an LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer) member of one group.”