Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

One year after Nabha jailbreak, prisoners still have a free run

WhatsApp videos, appearance­s on Facebook from inside the jail continue unabated

- Vishal Rambani rambani@hindustant­imes.com ▪

PATIALA: A year after the sensationa­l Nabha jailbreak raised a big question over the functionin­g of the Punjab prisons department, it seems jail authoritie­s have not learnt any lesson from the incident.

Gangsters and goons, who are behind the bars, have free access to mobiles. Over a hundred mobile phones were recovered from various jails in the state during the past one year.

While inmates sent a WhatsApp video of birthday celebratio­ns of a gangster in Amritsar Jail, another gangster made an appearance on Facebook live from another jail. Even in the Nabha prison, where the jailbreak incident took place, four mobiles were found.

“It’s very astonishin­g that four mobiles have been recovered from the Nabha jail, which is the only maximum security jail of Punjab,” said a police official, accusing the jail staff of being lax. The prison department has installed mobile jammers in jails, but they are not effective in case of 4G network, which is being largely used for committing crime by making voice calls through internet, which agencies cannot intercept.

An official of Organised Crime Control Unit (OCCU) said the police are perturbed over the fact that gangsters are running their activities from jail by using mobile phones.

Neeta Deol, an escapee in the Nabha jailbreak case who was re-arrested, was recently found to have access to a mobile phone in Patiala jail where he is currently lodged. A constable and an assistant jail superinten­dent were booked for providing him the mobile to make phone calls.

Gurmeet Singh Chauhan, assistant inspector general, OCCU, Mohali, said, “We can stop the activities of jailed gangsters only when we disconnect them from the world outside.”

Police have provided some new weapons, including selfloadin­g rifles and machine guns to the Nabha jail, besides installing an X-ray machine at its entrance.

OFFICIAL SPEAK

Kulwant Singh, superinten­dent of Nabha jail, said: “Around 40 additional security men and staff members have been deputed in the jail.” To block the 4G network, he said, the department has already written to the head office, and a technical team will soon update the software.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? ▪ The police have provided some new weapons, including selfloadin­g rifles and machine guns, to the Nabha jail authoritie­s.
HT PHOTO ▪ The police have provided some new weapons, including selfloadin­g rifles and machine guns, to the Nabha jail authoritie­s.

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