Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Spate of transfers after inmate killed

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NEW DELHI: Following the suspected murder of a prisoner — he was found dead in his cell — in Tihar jail last week, the jail administra­tion on Thursday issued transfer orders to several jail superinten­dents, in the wake of a high-ranking jail official being named as a suspect in the murder case.

Ankit Gujjar, an alleged top gangster, was found dead in his cell in jail number 3 last Wednesday. Police registered a case of murder against a deputy jail superinten­dent and are probing the role of his junior officers as well.

Prisons director general Sandeep Goel confirmed the spate of transfers and said, “The superinten­dent of jail 3 has been transferre­d to the headquarte­rs. The officer who was at the headquarte­rs has been transferre­d to Rohini. The Rohini superinten­dent has been transferre­d to jail 5, while the officer who headed jail 5 is now in charge of jail 3.”

After Gujjar’s death, four officers of jail 3, including the deputy superinten­dent, were transferre­d pending investigat­ion.

In their statement to police, the jail officers of jail 3 said that during a search of Gujjar’s cell on August 3, they seized a cellphone, data cable and a knife. While they were carrying out the search, Gujjar assaulted the deputy superinten­dent after which the jail officers beat him with “minimum force”. Gujjar was then transferre­d to another cell and was found unconsciou­s the following morning during roll call. He was rushed to the jail hospital where he was declared brought dead, they told the police.

Police registered a case of murder under the Indian Penal Code and named the deputy superinten­dent as an accused, among others, but are yet to arrest anyone.

Until his arrest in August 2020, Gujjar, 29, was one of western Uttar Pradesh’s most wanted criminals, police said. Accused in at least eight murder cases, among others, Gujjar carried a total reward of ₹1.25 lakh at the time of his arrest.

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