Superintendent Nestor Velasquez took over as BBRC warden Saturday morning, more than 24 hours after three inmates walked away from their sleeping guards.
Velasquez replaced Gledo Baroro who was relieved for lapses or laxity in custodial management, the same reason why his seven predecessors also got the ax.
Baroro served as warden for only two months. His relief came after the three inmates, who face charges of rape, robbery and car theft, bolted jail. Freeman News Service