Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Process to decongest Tihar prison set off with release of 300 inmates

- Prawesh Lama letters@hindustant­imes.com

Delhi’s Tihar jail officials on Thursday started the process of releasing prisoners on interim bail as a measure to decongest the prison complex that is currently at almost double its capacity with over 19,500 prisoners as against sanctioned room for 10,026.

The prison’s director general, Sandeep Goel, confirmed that the process to release 1,133 prisoners started on Thursday. HT spoke to different jail officers and confirmed that at least 300 prisoners had already been released by 10 pm. The prison authoritie­s are also awaiting the state government’s order to release around 1,000 convicts on emergency parole.

“Following a Supreme Court order, the high-powered committee(hpc)

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has now ordered immediate release of those 1,133 UTPS (under-trial prisoners) who were released on interim bail last time (in 2020), and later surrendere­d with no adverse report. They will be released on the strength of their previous interim bail orders which will be deemed valid again for an interim bail of 90 days,” Goel said. “Only those prisoners who surrendere­d on time and also did not indulge in any unlawful activity have been selected. There are some 350 prisoners who were released last year, but were again arrested for street crimes. They will not be eligible. For the convicted prisoners, we are awaiting the home department’s order for their release. In their case too, only whose who surrendere­d on time will be eligible,” a prison officer said.

For release on interim bail, HPC has laid down 11 categories of undertrial prisoners who are eligible for grant of 90 days interim bail on furnishing a personal bond.

The spread of the infection inside Tihar has been more severe this time compared to the spread during the first three waves of the infection. In February, there was not a single case of Covid-19. But in the past one month, Tihar has reported over 300 Covid-19 cases among prisoners. Six prisoners have died of the infection in April and May.

Prison officers said the cases are again going down inside the prison. Currently, there are about 100 cases of infection. Underworld gangster Chhota Rajan and student-activist Umar Khalid have returned to the jail after testing negative for Covid.

Advocate Ajay Verma, former convenor of National Forum for Prison Reforms, said, “This is a good move by jail officers to immediatel­y release prisoners . From a safety point of view, it is better for both jail officers and prisoners. The jail has no space for social distancing. We also request the Delhi government to issue orders to immediatel­y release the eligible convicted prisoners on parole. These are prisoners who surrendere­d on time and did not indulge in any unlawful activity.”

PRISON OFFICERS SAID THE CASES ARE AGAIN GOING DOWN INSIDE THE JAIL. CURRENTLY, THERE ARE ABOUT 100 CASES OF INFECTION.

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