Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Jail officials call Mintoo counsel’s bribe claim a bluff

- Yuvraj Kaushal

PATIALA : A day after Khalistani militant and Nabha jailbreak accused Harminder Mintoo’s counsel claimed that some officials at the Central Jail, Patiala, where he is lodged, demanded bribe from his client to shift him from a ‘dark cell’, the prison authoritie­s refuted the claim.

Also, the jail officials said Mintoo was not any hunger strike as his counsel Jaspal Singh Manjhpur claimed on Saturday after the Khalistani militant deposed before a Ludhiana court through videoconfe­rencing. Manjhpur had claimed in a press release that Mintoo shared this with him at the time of videoconfe­rencing only.

Talking to HT over phone, Manjhpur said, ‘’Mintoo shared all these things during the video conferenci­ng. He said that he had not eaten anything since morning (Saturday) and has gone on hunger strike to protest against the jail authoritie­s.’’

Manjhpur also quoted Mintoo as saying that he was facing health problems as he is not being allowed to come out of the cell besides facing threat to his life from the jail staff. He said that despite medical advice, the jail authoritie­s were not getting Mintoo examined at the Postgradua­te Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) for treatment.

Jail superinten­dent Rajan Kapur said, “I met Mintoo on Sunday morning. He did not mention such thing. Also, he is not on any hunger strike. He also claimed that his lawyer must be mistaken.’’

About the allegation­s of jail officials demanding bribe to shift Mintoo from a dark cell, Kapur said, “These are false allegation­s. Moreover, we have not kept Mintoo in a dark cell. He has been kept in a separate cell as part of the security measures.’’

Mintoo and Kashmir Singh along with four gangsters Vicky Gounder, Gurpreet Sekhon, Kulpreet Singh alias Neeta Deol and Amandeep Singh Dhotian had escaped from the high-security Nabha jail on November 27, 2016, after armed men stormed the prison premises. While Mintoo, Sekhon, Neeta Deol and Dhotian were rearrested, Gounder and Kashmir are still at large.

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