MANILA, Philippines - Malacaang on Tuesday ordered the Department of Justice (DOJ) to study the possible rearrest of inmates convicted of heinous crimes who were released early under by Republic Act 10592 or the Good Conduct Time Allowance (GCTA). Presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo made the statement after nearly 2,000 inmates serving time for heinous crimes were released on the basis of good behavior. "The Office of the President urges the DOJ to study the possibility of re-arresting those released for GCTA but were disqualified by law, such as those convicted of heinous crimes," Panelo said. Panelo cited the People vs. Tan case mentioned by...
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