Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

3 flee from high-security central jail in Amritsar

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CHANDIGARH: Three undertrial prisoners escaped from the highsecuri­ty Amritsar Central Jail by scaling the boundary walls, prompting chief minister Amarinder Singh to order a review and revamp of prison security across the state. The three -- one accused of rape and the other two (both brothers) of theft and dacoity -- escaped on the intervenin­g night of Saturday and Sunday by making a hole in the wall of their barrack by removing about 10 bricks, officials said.

“They then appear to have scaled the inner wall -- which is about 16-feet high -- by standing one atop the other. While the outer wall -- approx 21-feet -- 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 CCTV cover,” DGP Dinkar Gupta said, as per an official statement.

The DGP said there was no evidence of any outside help, according to preliminar­y investigat­ions, which suggests that the trio had planned their escape on their own.

Meanwhile, the CM ordered a magisteria­l inquiry which will be led by Commission­er Jalandhar. Singh has also directed the jails minister to immediatel­y suspend, pending inquiry, all those responsibl­e for prison security. He also asked the ADGP Jails to review and further strengthen prison security not just in this jail but in jails across the state, official said.

A statewide hunt has been launched for the trio, they said. The jail authoritie­s came to know about the incident at 3.20 am, almost two hours after the prisoners broke their barrack and escaped by scaling the inner and outer walls of the jail, as per the CCTV footage from the prison, officials said.

The prison guards were alerted about the escape by other inmates, according to initial informatio­n. One of the escaped prisoners is accused in a rape case registered last year. “He was lodged in the jail on 05-04-2019. The other two are brothers, identified as Gurpreet, aged 34, and Jarnail, aged 25, residents of Chandigarh Road, Khadoor Sahib, Tarantarn,” the DGP said.

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