Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

2 weeks after Amritsar jailbreak, iron roads seized from 2 inmates

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

AMRITSAR: Around two weeks after three undertrial­s escaped from the Amritsar central jail, the authoritie­s have seized two iron roads from two inmates. This has, once again, raised a question mark on the security of the prison.

On February 2, three undertrial­s had made a hole in a barrack wall using an iron rod and escaped the high-security jail by scaling its inner and outer walls.

The two rods were seized on Friday during a routine checking. Assistant jail superinten­dent Ajmer Singh said a sharpedged iron rod was recovered from barrack number 4 during the checking.

“The rod was kept hidden by Bagga Singh, an undertrial against whom a case has been registered under the Arms Act. He is a resident of Gehri Para village in Bathinda district,” he said.

Assistant jail superinten­dent Sukhdev Singh said another iron rod was recovered from barrack number 2 under the pillow of inmate Avtar Singh alias Tari, who is facing trial in a theft case. He is a resident of Chhete Khurd village in Amritsar.

An official said inmates manage to take out iron roads from the building of the jail due to poor quality of constructi­on material.

Earlier, Punjab jail minister Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa had said a preliminar­y inquiry into the February 2 jailbreak suggested poor quality of constructi­on material helped the prisoners escape from the jail.

Director general of police (DGP) Dinkar Gupta had said that prisoners dug a hole in the wall of their barrack by removing about 10 bricks.

On Friday, the authoritie­s also seized a mobile phone from the possession of inmate Mohammad Iqbal, a resident of Jammu and Kashmir.

The three accused have been booked under Sections 42 and 52A of the Prisons Act at Islamabad police station.

ON FEBRUARY 2, THREE INMATES HAD ESCAPED THE JAIL AFTER MAKING A HOLE IN BARRACK WALL USING IRON ROD

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