Another complaint has been filed against suspended Bureau of Corrections chief Gerald Bantag, this time for allegedly torturing inmates at the New Bilibid Prison. | T2TupasINQ
BuCor acting Director General Gregorio Pio Catapang Jr. said Usman and Escopete executed a complaint affidavit detailing the February 1, 2022, incident where both were allegedly tortured for “no apparent reason.”
“Usec. Bantag, who was then under the influence of liquor and for no apparent reasons, tortured them and inflicted serious physical injuries,” reads the complaint.Usman alleged that Bantag held his right hand and stabbed his right palm using a double-bladed knife. Escopete, on the other hand, accused Bantag of slashing his shirt and poking into his chest using a Kris knife which caused bleeding.
Usman required medical attention for one to two months, according to the complaint, while Escopete required treatment for three to four weeks.The complaint likewise alleged that despite Zulueta’s presence, he did nothing to stop Bantag. Usman and Escopete claimed that a day after the incident, Zulueta even gave them P50,000.
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