
Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) spokesperson Assistant Secretary Irene Dumlao confirms that Alias Nash, a 14-year-old gunman in Tacloban school shooting is currently under an intervention program through Regional Rehabilitation Center for Youth (RRCY). While staying at the RRCY, he will be given rehabilitative and therapeutic activities monitored by the assigned case worker.
Asec. Dumlao also described the current condition of Nash inside his room.
“Siya po ay binabantayan ng ating mga case worker. Mayroon din pong pulis na nakabantay sa labas po ng kanyang kwarto. By the way, yung kanyang kwarto ay mayroon siyang sariling kama doon, may sariling palikuran, may sariling ceiling fan. Gayundin po, siya ay hindi nakikipag-interact doon sa iba pong mga residente ng RRCY,” she said
She added that there is no cellphone and television in his room. He has no one to talk to, and he only performs the activities assigned to him by the case worker. Currently, only the case workers, psychologists, and other members of the multidisciplinary team are authorized to talk with the minor. According to Asec. Dumlao, he will eventually be allowed to interact with other RRCY residents once the authorities complete the necessary actions.
“Magkakaroon 'yan ng interaction doon sa ibang mga bata, pero pini-prepare 'yan. It's a process kasi, so hindi biglaan; it's a gradual process depende rin doon sa magiging resulta no'n pong assessment,” she said
The intervention aims to rehabilitate and prepare the minor for reintegration once qualified to return to his hometown, says Dumlao.
“All of these activities are meant to rehabilitate and eventually lead to the reintegration of the individual, of the CICL to the community,” she said
Alias Nash may stay at the RRCY for a year, but the duration may change depending on the assessment of the case worker.
“Nakalagay po doon sa ating guidelines na pwedeng isang taon doon siya mananatili sa RRCY. However, depende po iyon doon sa assessment nung social worker, nung case worker. Kasi kung makita na wala namang pagbabago, hindi naman nare-rehabilitate for a year already, maaaring manatili pa siya doon sa RRCY hanggang sa sabihin nating mag-age out na siya,” she said
She noted that the minor must exhibit behavioral changes in accordance with the program’s objectives.
“Ang mahalaga kasi dito makita, ma-assess ng case worker na merong pagbabago dun sa behavior, dun sa pag-iisip because what we're pursuing is yung ngang mabago, ma-rehabilitate yun pong CICL,” she added
If Nash exhibits behavioral progress, he will be placed under the After Care Service.
“Halimbawa, na-observe talaga based on the tools used by our social worker na nagkaroon ng pagbabago sa behavior. Nagsisi siya doon sa kanya pong mga naging previous actions. Dadalhin na siya sa LGU for after care,” she said
“Iyong After Care Service naman ay magli-lead towards the reintegration, kumbaga babalik na siya doon sa community,” she added
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Authorities will investigate the so-called online adult groomers linked to the 764 network, a transnational online extremist group. The possible involvement of Filipino locals will also be included in the investigation, according to PNP Chief PGen. Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr.
It is believed that the two shooters in San Jose National High School in Tacloban may be victims of the group. It is also possible that they allegedly met the adult groomer while playing GoreBox and were subsequently encouraged to commit violent acts.
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Despite the challenges, the government continues its efforts to address the immediate needs of affected communities.
Disaster relief operations remain ongoing including distribution of food, water, and essential assistance, and the deployment of healthcare services.
The World Food Programme, Red Cross, and other humanitarian organizations also joined to support affected communities. Rescue teams from 27 countries also continue the search operations.
“We continue working. At this hour, we have eight active sites where we have detected that there may be survivors. National and international rescue teams have been activated as well as healthcare systems to save lives as quickly as possible,” said Acting President Delcy Rodriguez
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Meanwhile, the United Nations at World Health Organization have warned regarding the potential spread of infectious diseases due to crowded evacuation centers and destroyed healthcare facilities.
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