3 undertrials escape in Amritsar prison break
AMRITSAR: Three undertrials escaped from the high-security Amritsar Central Jail on Sunday by scaling the boundary walls, prompting chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh to order a review of prison security across the state.
Seven officials — two assistant jail superintendents, four wardens and a home guard sepoy — posted in the jail were suspended with immediate effect after the incident. In November 2016, two militants and four gangsters had escaped from high security Nabha jail.
The three prisoners —Vishal Kumar, a rape accused, and Gurpreet and Jarnail (both brothers), accused of theft and dacoity — escaped around 1.30 am from Amritsar jail by making a hole in the wall of their barrack after removing about 10 bricks, police said.
“They then appear to have scaled the inner wall — which is about 16-ft high — by standing one atop the other. While the outer wall--approx 21 ft—was crossed by them using a hook made of a steel bar and the cover of a quilt to make a ladder. “They finally escaped the jail complex from a point near Tower No. 10, which was not under the CCTV cover,” additional director general of police (jails) PK Sinha said
after inspection. The officer said there was no evidence of any outside help, according to preliminary investigations, which suggests that the trio, among 61 prisoners in Barrack No. 7, Ahata No. 2, had planned their escape on their own.
The CM ordered a magisterial inquiry that will be led by the Jalandhar divisional commissioner B Purushartha. and ADGP (Jails) Sinha. The escape
comes barely three months after a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) company was deployed at the jail to tighten its security.
A statewide hunt has been launched for the prisoners. “Our teams are conducting raids to nab the accused,” said Sinha.
The jail authorities came to know about the incident at 3.20 am.