Camp Bagong Diwa

'new spirit') is the headquarters of the National Capital Region Police Office,[1] located in Lower Bicutan, Taguig, Philippines.

[6] Some of the prominent prisoners kept there at different times include journalist Chelo Banal-Formoso,[7] activist couple Mon and Ester Isberto,[8] and in the aftermath of the September 1984 Welcome Rotonda protest dispersal,[9] Senators Lorenzo Tanada and Soc Rodrigo, and future Senators Tito Guingona, Aquilino Pimentel Jr., and Joker Arroyo.

24 Abu Sayyaf members, including three of the group's leaders, three prison guards and a police officer were killed.

[12] On 6 June 2017, two inmates were killed after a noise barrage held in protest over a five-day power outage descended into a riot between criminal gangs.

[4] However, this is not always the case; Camp Bagong Diwa also contains the Bureau of Immigration Bicutan Detention Center, which as of April 2020, is 278% overcrowded, with a capacity of 150 but a population of 418.