Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

DAY AFTER CALL FROM INMATE, MINISTER CALLS MEETING OF JAIL SUPDTS ON MAY 1

- Vishal Rambani rambani@hindustant­imes.com ■

PATIALA: A day after he received congratula­tory calls from prisoners from inside the state’s jails, newly-inducted jail and cooperatio­n minister Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa has called a meeting of jail superinten­dents of the state from May 1. He has also warned jail superinten­dents of strict action. Nearly 200 mobile phones were recovered from the state’s jails last year.

“The calls, from Kapurthala and Amritsar jails, have worked as a wake-up call for me. I have to work hard as the jail department’ working has gone totally haywire. It is now clear that inmates have easy access to phones,” Randhawa told HT over phone.

“I would not have believed that such calls happen. However, one of the callers was known to me and I am aware that he in jail,” the minister added. Every other day, the state’s jails make headlines for all the wrong reasons, be it gangsters doing a Facebook Live or sharing pictures of birthday celebratio­ns. Phone calls and messages are passed on among dreaded gangsters and criminals as a matter of routine.

The minister added, “The access to phones leads to incident like the 2016 Nabha jail break that brings nationwide shame to the Punjab jails department. I am not going to tolerate this inefficien­t working of the jail staff. Now now onwards, if any Facebook Live broadcast or mobile usage is detected in any jail, the superinten­dent concerned will be punished.”

He added that Punjab’s jails have 2G mobile jammers, while most cellular services now operated on 4G.

“A request for approving 4G jammers for the state’s jails is pending with the Union home ministry. I have sought time to meet the Union home minister to get clearance for the same,” Randhawa added.

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