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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Justice
PAROLE AND PROBATION ADMINISTRATION
Bukidnon Parole and Probation Office No. 1
Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon
RE: DENNIS MARINDUQUE y FERNANDEZ
Discharge on Parole: P-270-10-12
Supervision No. PR-2012-11-013
Prison No.: D207P-0159
Address: Artajo Village, Alae, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon
STATUS REPORT
A. Description
The above-named accused was released from confinement and granted parole per
Discharge on Parole dated October 4, 2012. On November 28, 2012, parolee had his initial
report at the Bukidnon Parole and Probation Office No. 1, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon. From
then on, parolee participates in the rehabilitation program of the office and attended other
activities intended for his reformation and reintegration to mainstream society.
His attendance in the monthly reporting though not satisfactory but we try to consider
it because we knew that he endeavored to earn money to support for his own needs and his
old parents as well. He worked as a truck helper at FAR-GO Motors in Cagayan de Oro City
and he shared his income to his parents who are also in dire need. After more than a year in
the company, he left his job because he found a better work opportunity nearer to his
residence. He was accepted by the Anakciano Company in Lunocan, Manolo Fortich to work
in their construction project.
In the middle part of April this year, the office was shocked about the news of
parolees arrest. He was placed in jail for raping a minor. The parolee denied the accusation
but there was a strong evidence that a crime has been committed by the parolee.
A copy of the Information is hereto attached.
B. Recommendation
In view of parolees commission of another crime, it is respectfully recommended of
this Honorable Board of Pardons and Parole that the parole granted to DENNIS
MARINDUQUE y FERNANDEZ be REVOKED and he will serve the remaining portion of
his sentence of which parole has been granted.
August 1, 2014, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon, Philippines.
Prepared and submitted by:

MARIA BELLA TECSON-TIGULO


Supervising Probation and Parole Officer/
Officer-In-Charge

Republic of the Philippines


Department of Justice
PAROLE AND PROBATION ADMINISTRATION
Bukidnon Parole and Probation Office No. 1
Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon
July 9, 2015
HON. OSMUNDO R. DE LA ROSA
Municipal Mayor
Municipality of Malitbog
Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon
Sir:
Greetings!
The Bukidnon Parole and Probation Office, No. 1 based in Manolo Fortich is
always concerned of the welfare of its clients in their reformation and
rehabilitation for their successful reintegration to mainstream society. At present
we have twenty clients in your municipality; 2 parolees and 18 probationers
who take active roles and are religiously reporting in our office. These clients
undergo reformation activities and one of them is the Therapeutic Community
Program which is divided into 4 Phases. As much as they were through already
with Phase, we are now about to move to Phase the five municipalities under
the 1st District of Northern Bukidnon. Out of the 251 total number of
probationers and parolees of the office, 40 of them are residents in some
Barangays of Baungon, Bukidnon. The office implementation of its
rehabilitation program would not be that effective if not of the moral support of
our volunteers who always help us in the supervision and monitoring of our
clients. In Baungon, we the have a total number of 12 active Volunteer
Probation Aides who are deeply concern in the reformation and rehabilitation
program of our clients.

On September 10 & 17, 2014, the office will be holding a Basic Training and
Training on the Therapeutic Community Ladderized Program Instruments,
respectively. This will be held at the Heroes Hall in Mangima, Manolo Fortich,
Bukidnon. In Baungon we have 5 new VPAs who will attend the training on
September 10 and 12 VPAs on the training on the 17th.
In this connection, we are humbly asking once again for your financial support
the amount of P3, 740.00 to be used for the meals and snacks of the participants
during the 2 days training. We assure you that your thoughtful gesture on this
endeavor will go a long way and our volunteers will certainly gain a lot of
knowledge in the exercise of their duties and functions. Hand in hand, we will
try to help our clients change their lives from wrong living to right living so that
again they will become useful and peaceful members of your community. We
hope Sir that you will not fail us.
Attached is the budgetary requirement as your basis in granting this request.
Thank you for this and past favors.
Very truly yours,

MARIA BELLA T. TIGULO


Supervising Probation Officer/
Officer-In-Charge

Rationale:
The Volunteer Probation Aide Program of the Parole and Probation
Administration office is focused in soliciting community involvement or
participation in the reformation and rehabilitation of probationers and parolees
under a community-based type rehabilitation of offenders. We believe that real
reformation on the part of our clients can only be achieved if the people around
them will show their genuine love and concern. We anticipate that volunteerism
is an effective tool of placing our clients in their right place in mainstream
society.
Objective:

We expect real reformation of our clients through the help of our volunteer
probation aides who are good role models in the community where they belong.
Budgetary Requirement:
September 10, 2014
AM Snacks
Lunch
PM Snacks
TOTAL

- 5 pax x P 50.00
- 5 pax x P 120.00
- 5 pax x P 50.00

= P 250.00
= P 600.00
= P 250.00
= P1,100.00

September 17, 2014


AM Snacks
Lunch
PM Snacks
TOTAL

- 12 pax x P 50.00
- 12 pax x P 120.00
- 12 pax x P 50.00

GRAND TOTAL

= P 600.00
= P1,440.00
= P 600.00
= P2,640.00
P3,740.00
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Republic of the Philippines


Department of Justice
PAROLE AND PROBATION ADMINISTRATION
Bukidnon Parole and Probation Office No. 1
Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon
July 10, 2015
DENNAH E. VIVARES
Chief Probation and Parole Officer
City Parole and Probation Office
Cagayan de Oro City
Thru: Anniebeb Doctor
PPO II/Supervising Officer
Madam:
In response to your request per GIOR dated June 11, 2015, which was received by this
office on June 19, 2015, we regret to inform you that we were not able to locate your
probationer. We have verified with the personnel of the municipal government of Malitbog,
Bukidnon if they know one Mrs. Mancenares as you mentioned in your request as the only
link to find your probationer Reynante Pascobillo but none of them knows her. According to
them, there is no personnel in their LGU in that surname.
Prepared and submitted by:

MARIA BELLA T. TIGULO


Supervising Probation Officer/
Officer-In-Charge

Republic of the Philippines


Department of Justice
PAROLE AND PROBATION ADMINISTRATION
Bukidnon Parole and Probation Office No. 1
Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon
July 22, 2015
LILY ANNE B. CABONCE
Sr. Probation and Parole Officer/
Officer-In-Charge
Parole and Probation Office, Dapecol Unit
Davao del Norte
Madam:
This has reference to your GIOR dated June 25, 2015, which was received by this
office on July 7, 2015, for interview with the family, neighbors and members of the
community about possible release on parole of inmate Chiquito Baba y Samontao.
A home visit was conducted by the undersigned on July 13, 2015 at Barangay Salucot,
Talakag, Bukidnon, the home place of inmate. The aunt of inmate Linda Lumotao as you
mentioned in your GIOR as the one who will take custody to inmate once he is released on
parole is not mentally fit anymore. She is presently suffering from a nervous breakdown. The
inmates siblings, namely: Jayson, Jessel, George, Maryjoy, Orly and Aunt Tarcila Antahay,
and uncles, namely: Regne Baba and Arsulo Baba are not willing to take custody to inmate.
They are not interested or happy that inmate will return to them. They consider him as a
problem to the family if ever he will live again with them because of the fact that he even
killed his own father.
The neighbors of inmate and the barangay officials of Salucot, Talakag, Bukidnon
headed by their Barangay Chairman Nicasio Singcahon are also against of his return in their
place. According to him, inmate is uncontrollable especially when he is drunk and he is a risk
to the community.
Hoping that the above-information will be your basis in determining inmates
probability for parole.
Prepared and submitted by:

MARIA BELLA T. TIGULO


Supervising Probation Officer/
Officer-In-Charge

Republic of the Philippines


Department of Justice
PAROLE AND PROBATION ADMINISTRATION
Bukidnon Parole and Probation Office No. 1
Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon
Special Report on
THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITY (TC) 3 DAYS LIVE-IN SEMINAR (Phase I)
The Bukidnon Parole and Probation Office No. 1 conducted a 3-day Therapeutic
Community live-in seminar for Phase I clients coming from Manolo Fortich, Libona and
Malitbog, Bukidnon. The venue was at Mangima Heroes Hall, Manolo Fortich on October 8,
9 and 10, 2014, and attended by 51 clients.

The clients responded positively on the lectures and sharing activities in every session
of the live-in seminar. Through the seminar, many voiced their gratitude for knowing
themselves even better. Their stomachs were not only full but their minds as well. They were
fed with many good insights about life that they can apply not only to themselves but to their
own families, too. Though there were some clients who showed resistance to change and still
in denial that they have problems, the staff of BPPO 1 believed that they were able to touch a
part of their lives if not all, majority of them.
The staff headed by Maria Bella T. Tigulo was very thankful of the financial and
technical support received from the local governments of Malitbog, Libona and Manolo
Fortich. If not for their support, the said seminar would not be that successful.
Prepared by:

KAREN MAE TURA-BEROWA


Probation and Parole Officer I

SPPO/OIC Tigulo with the clients during the 3-day live-in seminar at Mangima Heroes Hall,
Manolo Fortich on October 8, 9 & 10, 2014

. . . . . with Sr. PPO Irwinn C. Ballentos

. with PPO 1 Karen Mae T. Berowa

Static groups in their role play on BST with Sr. PPO Irwinn C. Ballentos

The Morning Meeting

.the Pull-up

Sr. PPO Ballentos with the clients during Emotional Interview proper

Clients preparing their BATH Plan and BATH Contract

Clients during the Candle Ceremony

Republic of the Philippines


Department of Justice
PAROLE AND PROBATION ADMINISTRATION
Bukidnon Parole and Probation Office No. 1
Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon
Special Report on
THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITY (TC) 3 DAYS LIVE-IN SEMINAR (Phase I)
The 3 days Therapeutic Community (TC) Phase 1 live-in seminar for clients coming
from Baungon and Talakag was held at San Isidro, Talakag, Bukidnon on October 22, 23 &
24, 2014. It was attended by 58 active clients of Bukidnon Parole and Probation Office No. 1.
The clients were all participative and attentive to every sessions. They showed sense
of responsibility by observing their job functions. They were also able to understand and
grasp the importance of the seminar in their lives by sharing all their thoughts and true
feelings towards every topic. They laughed, cried and enjoyed with their fellow clients and
get to know themselves even better especially during the Emotional Interview Proper.
The seminar was indeed successful through the active participation of everyone. The
staff headed by Maria Bella T. Tigulo was very thankful of the financial support extended by
the local governments of Talakag and Baungon, Bukidnon. The staff was also thankful to
Barangay Chairman Edgar Factura and Council of Barangay San Isidro, Talakag, Bukidnon
for allowing us to use the 3 rd floor of their Barangay as our venue of the seminar for 3 days,
and the warm accommodation they provided.

Prepared by:

KAREN MAE TURA-BEROWA


Probation and Parole Officer I

The rooftop of Barangay Hall, San Isidro, Talakag is our venue of the TC (Phase 1) Live-in
Seminar of clients coming from Baungon and Talakag.

The opening program of TC Phase 1 Live-in Seminar (October 22-24, 2014, San Isidro,
Talakag)

Clients reflect about their Expectations and Commitment to the Therapeutic Community
Program.

PPO 1 Karen Mae T. Berowa on What is an Addict

Clients with their Static Group

Amidst evening breeze, clients continued to work with their group sharing their thoughts and
feelings on the topic discussed.

The Morning Meeting with Sr. PPO Irwinn C. Ballentos.

Clients listened attentively as SPO/OIC gave her lecture on Self-Awareness.

Clients preparing their BATH Plan and BATH Contract

The Emotional Interview Proper

The Trust Walk

The Candle Ceremony

Republic of the Philippines


Department of Justice
PAROLE AND PROBATION ADMINISTRATION
Bukidnon Parole and Probation Office No. 1
Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon

Special Report on
NATIONAL CORRECTIONAL CONSCIOUSNESS WEEK CELEBRATION
The BPPO 1 staff together with the clients celebrated NACOCOW on the 27 th day of
October 2014. The office prepared series of activities in observance of the said celebration.
First thing in the morning, we did Community Service: Linis Canal at Pulot Basura in
cooperation with the clients and the staff in the vicinity of the old Municipal Hall, Manolo
Fortich.
Next to Community Service was the giving of gifts which consists of detergent and
bath soaps, and toothpastes to inmates of PDRC and BJMP in Manolo Fortich. The head of
office Maria Bella T. Tigulo gave an inspirational message to the inmates followed by the
distribution of gifts. The inmates were very happy when they received their gifts.
The 3rd activity of the day was the sport fest; a basketball game competition of clients
from the 5 municipalities. Team Talakag came out as champion and the second was Team
Manolo Fortich. The clients were appreciative of their experiences in the celebration because
they were not only able to help and share their blessings to their fellow friends inside the jail
but they were also able to know each other very well.
The celebration ended with happiness in the hearts of the inmates, clients and office
staff, as well. The National Correctional Consciousness Week celebration was indeed a
successful one.
Prepared by:

KAREN MAE TURA-BEROWA


Probation and Parole Officer I

NACOCOW Celebration: Community Service of Clients Linis Canal at Pulot Basura in the
vicinity of the old Municipal Hall, Manolo Fortich.

SPO/OIC Tigulo in her inspiring message to inmates of PDRC sub-office, Manolo Fortich
during NACOCOW Celebration.

SPO/OIC distributing gifts to inmates of PDRC sub-office, Manolo Fortich.

The BPPO 1 staff and clients with Jail Warden Ricardo Tayrus of PDRC, Manolo Fortich.

SPO/OIC while distributing gifts to inmates of BJMP

The BPPO 1 staff together with some clients and staff of the BJMP, Manolo Fortich.

Sr.PPO Irwinn C. Ballentos giving instructions to clients before the start of the basketball
game competition.

Start of the basketball game competition.

Republic of the Philippines


Department of Justice
PAROLE AND PROBATION ADMINISTRATION
Bukidnon Parole and Probation Office No. 1
Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon
Special Report on
VOLUNTEER PROBATION AIDES BASIC TRAINING
The Bukidnon Parole and Probation Office No. 1 conducted a 1 day Basic Training on
September 26, 2014 for the newly hired VPAs of the office. It started at 8:00 oclock in the
morning and ended at 5:00 oclock in the afternoon. It was held at the Executive Function
Hall of LGU Manolo Fortich and attended by 11 newly hired VPAs coming from Manolo
Fortich, Libona and Baungon. Resource speakers include Chief Probation and Parole Officer
Dennah E. Vivares of Cagayan de Oro City Parole and Probation Office, Supervising
Probation Officer/Officer-In-Charge Maria Bella T. Tigulo and Sr. PPO Irwinn C. Ballentos.
In charge of the ice-breakers was PPO 1 Karen Mae T. Berowa.
The participants were attentive and participative during the lectures. They all listened
eagerly and were excited to start their duties as Volunteer Probation Aides. They like the idea
of supervising and advising clients because they were not just able to work but they were also
able to touch other peoples lives. They understand the need of VPAs in the office to help the
staff for the continuous monitoring of clients activities in their respective places of
residences. The VPAs signified their willingness to give their full support and commitment as
partners of Probation and Parole Officers in the rehabilitation program of the clients.
The staff headed by SPPO Maria Bella T. Tigulo was grateful for the financial support
extended by the local government of Libona, Bukidnon, for the snacks and lunch of the

participants and staff and to the local government of Manolo Fortich for the wonderful venue
and sound system.
Prepared by:

KAREN MAE TURA-BEROWA


Probation and Parole Officer I

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