Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Three convicts escape from Patiala jail after punching hole in wall

- Vishal Rambani letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

PATIALA: Three prisoners, including a deportee from the United Kingdom, escaped from the high- security central jail here on Tuesday night by making a hole in the wall of a cell.

The three escaped from the jail located in the heart of the city near the SSP office and police lines during the curfew hours from 6pm to 5am, imposed to check the spread of Covid-19.

In November 2016, two militants and four gangsters had escaped from the Nabha maximum-security prison (also in Patiala district) with the help of 15 other gangsters.

The jail officials noticed the escape only in the morning and alerted the police of the neighbouri­ng states. Sher Singh, who was deported from the UK, is undergoing a 22-year sentence for killing an NRI woman in 2009. He was shifted to Patiala from Bathinda jail on April 3 along with the second escapee, Inderjit Singh, a resident of Ranipur Kambo village in Kapurthala district.

Inderjit was sentenced to 10-year jail in a drug smuggling case, said officials, adding that the third escapee, Jaspreet Singh of Ropar district, was booked in a murder case.

“Sher Singh seems to be the mastermind of the escape. He and Inderjit were put up in a quarantine cell. They made a

WE ARE EXAMINING EVERY ANGLE, INCLUDING POSSIBILIT­Y OF INVOLVEMEN­T OF JAIL OFFICIALS, SAYS IG (PRISONS) ROOP KUMAR ARORA

hole in the wall and escaped. A CCTV footage shows the trio outside the jail compound at 11.30pm,” said a jail official, who did not want to be named.

“Jaspreet had been lodged in the Patiala jail for the past 3 years. He was well aware of the prison structure. Inderjit, an ex-army trainer, is believed to have carved the hole in the wall,” said another jail official.

IG (Prisons) Roop Kumar Arora, who visited the spot, said: A preliminar­y probe reveals a major lapse on part of jail officials. We are examining every angle, including possibilit­y of involvemen­t of jail officials. The guilty won’t be spared.” He said that sniffer dogs have been pressed into service to trace the accused. A case has been registered.

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