Bathinda jail to be used to lodge terrorists, dreaded criminals

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

The government today decided to convert Bathinda jail, originally built to house women inmates, into a high-security to lodge some of the most dreaded criminals, gangsters and terrorists currently lodged in and other jails.

gave his approval to these proposals of the at a high-level meeting held today to review security and reforms.

"The first such cell or zone for gangsters and hardcore criminals will be set up in Bathinda jail," said, adding that a sum of Rs 5 crore was sanctioned by the in this regard.

At present, there are more than 240 dreaded gangsters lodged in prisons and 10 high security zones/jails have been established to keep them under strict control and surveillance. These are eight central prisons, the jail and the district in Sangrur, an official said.

Notably, an undertrial was attacked by some inmates, including gangsters, at the Ludhiana central jail on the night of June 22. Five prisoners had barged into his barrack and beat him up brutally.

There are specially earmarked areas inside these jail, with enhanced security features for gangsters and other notorious criminals, to effectively monitor their day-to-day activities, the meeting was informed, the added.

However, in view of the rising incidents of threats and intimidation by these hardcore gangsters and criminals, the had decided to create new high security zones for them, he added.

It has been proposed to convert the into a high-security prison for dreaded gangsters, to be shifted from the maximum security prison, both having capacity of 250 inmates.

It was mentioned in the meeting that the move would necessitate minor modifications at a cost of Rs 5 crore. The already has peripheral livewire fencing, the said.

Additionally, new high security zones for dangerous criminals/gangsters/ terrorists will be constructed in Central Prison Faridkot, Central Prison Hoshiarpur, New District Prison, Nabha and Mansa, at an additional cost of Rs 5 crore, he added.

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First Published: Mon, June 25 2018. 20:50 IST